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‘Fostering their imagination’ Natural Beginnings preschool program lets kids explore outside world By TONY SCOTT tscott@kendallcountynow.com
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f a parent enrolls their child in the Kendall County Forest Preserve District’s Natural Beginnings Early Learning Program, their child is most likely going to get dirty. And that’s OK. In fact, it’s encouraged. The program began humbly as a part-time project with three students. After program manager Megan Gessler took it over in 2011, it quickly grew and this year enrolled 48 students. Natural Beginnings is a nine-month nature preschool program that introduces kids aged 3 to 6 “to the world around them by exploring various nature-based themes,” according to the Forest Preserve District’s website. But Gessler will tell you it’s much more than that. “You never really know what you’re going to encounter when you’re out with the kids, and that’s what makes it so fresh and exciting and new,” Gessler said. “You see their eyes sparkle and see that look of wonder and awe in their face, which I think is lacking in a lot of what we know of today as an academic program. I think we need to bring more of that wonder and awe back into our childhood and let our kids play outside and get dirty and get messy. It’s OK because they’re learning while they’re doing that.” On a recent day at the Hoover Forest Preserve in Yorkville, where the program’s classes take place, teacher Stefanie Wiencke patiently and gently corralled her group of students for her noon class. Parents dropped off kids and backpacks, and some of the early arrivals helped fill bird feeders or played in the nearby “mud kitchen,” making recipes out of, well, mud. The day was crisp with a bit of a chill in the air, but Wiencke’s class would be spending much of its time outdoors. Sitting in a circle around Wiencke, the students enjoyed a “good morning song” followed by Wiencke reading a few pages of a book about bird feathers. Then, it was time for the hike. The children, bundled up and playful, yell “Peanut butter and jelly!” One child volunteers, “Adults are the bread!” It’s their reminder to stick together when they are on the trail. Wiencke came to the United States from Germany in 2007, settling in Oswego. She holds a degree in early childhood education and a certification in environmental science.
ABOVE: Teacher Stefanie Wiencke leads her students on a hike during a recent school day in the Natural Beginnings Early Learning Program. Aides Jessica Vosburgh and Kathy Berndl help out with the youngsters toward the back of the line. Vosburgh is a lead teacher and an aide in Wiencke’s class, and Berndl is a teacher’s aide. She recalled that she was disappointed in the traditional preschools she found in the U.S. as she looked for one in which to enroll her daughter. “I was looking around for preschools and I was so shocked,” she said. “My daughter went to a preschool where the kids were not allowed to be out; when they were out, they were out for 10 minutes, it was a rubber playground. I know things have changed and it was 10 years ago, but 10 years ago it was really shocking for me.”
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LEFT: A student helps fill bird feeders before his Natural Beginnings class at the Hoover Forest Preserve. The nine-month preschool program introduces children aged 3 to 6 to the natural world around them. Photos by Tony Scott - tscott@ kendallcountynow. com
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OBITUARIES KENNETH C. KNUTSON
Knutson, Teri (Kyle) Burritt, Josh Schumann, and Kailey Schumann; great-grandchildren, Kyri Joan Burritt, Aubry Knutson, Tessa Burritt, Morgyn Knutson, and Grady Knutson; his Kenneth C. Knutson, age 84, sister-in-law, Donna Knutson of Waterman, IL; as well as nephew, Thomas (Becky) Knutson; of Yorkville, IL, passed away and his niece, Linda Knutson. on Friday, April 7, 2017 at He was preceded in death by his parents, his home surrounded by his Charles and Helen Knutson; his wife, Joan Knutfamily. son; and his brother, Lawrence Knutson. He was born on December A Funeral Mass was held at 10:00 AM on 2, 1932 in Chicago, IL, the son Monday, April 10, 2017 at St. Patrick Catholic of Charles and Helen (Albrecht) Knutson. Church, 406 Walnut, Yorkville, IL with Father Kenneth was united in marriage on May 3, 1952 in Chicago, IL, to the former Joan C. Young Matthew Lamoureux, M.I.C. officiating. and they spent the next 56 happy years of their Interment followed in Assumption Catholic Cemetery, Wheaton, IL. Friends visited from lives together until her passing on February 3:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Sunday, April 9, 2017 24, 2009. He was employed, as an electrician for many years by Meade Electric. Mr. Knutson at the Nelson Funeral Homes & Crematory, was a member, for over 60 years of IBEW Local 1617 N. Bridge St., Yorkville, IL. In lieu of flowers, memorials for Ken may be #9. Kenneth was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and uncle who will directed to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105 or be deeply missed by his family and friends. Shriners Hospital for Children, 2900 N. Rocky He is survived by his children, Michael Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607. (Nancy) Knutson of Bristol, IL, Sherry (Scott) Arrangements by Nelson Funeral Homes & Lyden of Aurora, IL, Sue (Craig) Schumann Crematory, (630)553-7611 or www.NelsonFuof Yorkville, IL, Sandra (Steven) Grebner of neralHomes.com. Yorkville, IL; his grandchildren, Bryan (Kay) Born: December 2, 1932; in Chicago, IL Died: April 7, 2017; in Yorkville, IL
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DOROTHY SOLOMONSON Born: April 30, 1930; in Hinsdale, IL Died: April 5, 2017; in Silvis, IL
Dorothy Solomonson, 86, of Orion, IL, died Wednesday, April 5, 2017, at Genesis Medical Center - Silvis Campus, Silvis, IL. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at Osco Evangelical Free Church, 311 Main Street, Osco, IL. Visitation was from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, 2017, at Kirk, Huggins & Esterdahl Funeral Home, Ltd., 1301 4th Street, Orion. Burial was at Western Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Osco Evangelical Free Church Building Fund. Dorothy was born on April 30, 1930, in Hinsdale, IL, the daughter of Melvin J. and Maymie B. Shipp Erwin. She married Glenn L. Solomonson on December 18, 1953, in Plano, IL, and he
preceded her in death on June 21, 1986. Dorothy worked as a rural mail carrier assistant for the Osco area for 15 years. She then worked as a custodian for State Bank of Osco and later for Central Bank Osco for 20 years. Dorothy went on to work as a cook for the former Meadow Lanes in Orion for 25 years and Andover Historical Inn for 2 years. Dorothy was a member of Osco Evangelical Free Church, where she was the choir director for over 35 years. She was a Geneseo Kitchen Band member for over 10 years, a member of Proclaimers, and a former piano player. Survivors include her nieces and nephews, Janice (Richard) Fujii, Oswego, IL, Sue Sheldon, Aurora, IL, and Craig (Chris) LeRette, Aurora, IL, Donald Erwin, Jr.; nieces, Benita and Connie; two great nephews, Jason and David Sheldon, Oswego, IL. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brother, Donald Erwin. Memories may be shared online by visiting www.esterdahl.com.
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SHAW MEDIA Jennifer Thompson of Oswego and six other schedulers at the Marklund Hyde Center in Geneva recently received the 2017 OnShift Scheduler of the Year Awards. The annual award program honors the achievements of staff schedulers who work in health care organizations nationwide. As Marklund’s scheduler, Thompson, of Oswego, is responsible for making sure all shifts are covered by direct care staff, and to ensure Marklund clients receive the care and support they need. Jim Rubadue, chief customer offi-
cer, came to Marklund’s Geneva campus from company headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, to present Thompson with the award. It was kept as a surprise, and many administrators, employees and Marklund clients were on hand to share in the excitement. Jennifer “Her team members Thompson raved about Jennifer and how she’s a tremendous asset to the community,” Rubadue wrote in a blog. “The outpouring of love and support she received during the celebration was unbelievable. Many of the
staff members and residents shared with me the wonderful things Jen does for their community and how dedicated she is to its success.” “I am so incredibly proud of Jen for this well-deserved award,” said Rachelle Jewison, administrator, Marklund Hyde Center. “Jen’s devotion to ‘making everyday life possible’ for those we serve at Marklund is truly inspiring.” “Jen’s commitment to our clients, staff and to the Marklund community is extraordinary,” said Gil Fonger, CEO and executive director of Marklund. “Her efforts in staffing and scheduling have played a big role in our ability to provide high-quality care
for our clients.” OnShift clients submitted hundreds of nominations to recognize members of their teams who demonstrate scheduling excellence to improve operational, clinical and financial outcomes of their organizations. Marklund is a nonprofit organization that serves infants, children, teens and adults with serious and profound developmental disabilities and special health care needs. With three residential locations – Marklund at Mill Creek in Geneva, the Marklund Philip Center in Bloomingdale, and the Marklund Wasmond Center in Elgin – it is home to nearly 174 clients.
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The dual credit program offers high school students the opportunity to complete their junior and senior year of high school while simultaneously completing their first two years at Rock Valley College. She received her Ph.D. in Higher Education from Loyola University. She also earned an M.A. in English from Northern Illinois University and her B.A. in English from Barat College.
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Waubonsee Community College has named Dr. Diane Nyhammer as the college’s vice president of educational affairs. Nyhammer began working at the college this month and comes from Blackhawk Technical College, where she was vice president of learning and chief academic officer since 2013.
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Registration under way for canoe and kayak race SHAW MEDIA Registrations are currently being accepted for the 56th annual Mid-American Canoe and Kayak Race that will be held Sunday, June 4, on the Fox River. The historic event will feature two different lengths for paddlers to choose from – a 10-mile run starting in St. Charles and a 6-miler from Batavia – with both races finishing at McCullough Park in Aurora. The Mid-Am is open to paddlers of all ages and abilities, featuring 11 canoe divisions, eight kayak divisions and one open (non-competitive) division. “The Mid-Am is meant for everybody – from ultra-competitive, sea-
soned paddlers to first-timers and young families who want to enjoy a memorable paddling experience on the Fox River,” said event director Jeff Long. “It’s a celebration of river recreation.” The 10-mile race begins at 9 a.m. from Mount St. Mary Park in downtown St. Charles, with the 6-miler starting at 10:30 a.m. from the VFW in Batavia, just south of downtown. Boats will be staged in heats of 10 and then launched individually at 15-second intervals from both start areas. Free shuttle buses for participants and spectators will run continuously from McCullough Park to both starting sites beginning at 7 a.m.
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All-inclusive canoe and kayak rental packages are available for both races at discounted prices, with start area delivery and finish line pickup of rental boats included. A riverside party for all paddlers, friends, families and spectators will take place at the finish area at McCullough Park and feature food, music, beer, prize drawings, local vendors and live interviews with paddlers. An awards ceremony will conclude the event, with awards for first-, sec-
ond- and third-place finishers in each division for both races. All registered paddlers will receive a commemorative T-shirt, goodie bag, grilled lunch with chips and drink and be eligible for prize drawings. Visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org to register online. Registration forms also are available at all park district community centers. Registration closes at noon on May 31, and day-of registration will not be available. For more information, call 630-859-8606.
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While cataloging some photos found in their collections, the staff at Oswego’s Little White School Museum came across an aerial photograph of a farm that’s believed to be located somewhere in the Oswego area. The farm home has a front porch with a distinctive, rounded roof. Anyone who recognizes the farm in the photo is urged to email the museum at info@littlewhiteschoolmuseum.org with the information.
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KENDALL COUNTY COURT CASES ernment-supported property, a Class 4 felony, for allegedly damaging a mounted flat-screen television on April 3, according to Kendall County court records. Bail was set at $25,000 and a court date of April 27 was set. • Christopher Negre, 25, 400 block of Lucas Lane, Plano, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, a Class 4 felony, for allegedly possessing less than 15 grams of alprazolam on March 31, according to Kendall County court records. Bail was set at $7,500 and a court date of April 12 was set. • Noah Fairbairn, 18, 300 block of Chesapeake Lane, Oswego, was charged with delivery of marijuana, a Class 4 felony, for allegedly delivering between 10 and 30 grams of marijuana on March 13, according to Kendall County court records. Bail was set at $5,000 and a court date of May 11 was set.
KENDALL COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS Oswego April 5, Barns/Farm Buildings, David Stewart, 11200 Route 47, Yorkville March 31, Swimming Pools, Don E. and Amy K. Forsell, 4806 Cherry Road, Oswego April 4, Patio, Matthew and Amanda Schuster, 16 E. River Road, Montgomery
SHAW MEDIA The Kendall County State’s Attorney’s Office, along with a representative of the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, will be presenting a seminar on the Illinois Open Meetings Act beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 18. The training session will be in the Jury Assembly Room at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 W. John St., Yorkville. This seminar is open to all elected or appointed officials of Kendall County taxing districts and public bodies. There will be a presentation on the Illinois Open Meetings Act, complete with examples and illustrations. There will also be an
opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentation. This seminar should be of interest to all members of public bodies and taxing districts in Kendall County. This training is designed to take a proactive approach in order to ensure compliance with the Illinois Open Meetings Act. Officials will learn the proper compliance procedures and how to avoid inadvertent violations of the Open Meetings Act. No official business will be discussed during this training. There is no charge for the training seminar. RSVP to Janet Stroup, office manager, at 630-553-4157 or email stroup@co.kendall.il.us. Space is limited.
KENDALL COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSES Gorav Raheja, of Plainfield, and Chandni Mehta, of Pico Rivera, California Kyle Rolf Hodges and Mary Anne Harrison, both of West Chicago Kyle Ronald Starkey, of Indianapolis, and Haley Michelle O’Neil, of The Woodlands, Texas Seth David Baxter and Amber Mae Lawrence, both of Minooka James August Raines and Mackenzie Marie Abens, both of Sandwich
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April 5, House, Andrew J. and Jennifer L. Bromeland, 15375 Roods Road, Newark April 4, Additions, Katherynne E. and Ryan D. Sievers, 13825 Lisbon Road, Newark March 31, Remodeling, Brandon B. and Jessica L. Pechette, 60 S. West Drive,
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• Wilfredo Cardenas, 27, of Plainfield, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, a Class 4 felony, for allegedly possessing less than 15 grams of cocaine on April 7, according to Kendall County court records. He was also charged with possession of a firearm while FOID card is revoked, a Class 3 felony, for allegedly possessing a pistol on April 7 while his FOID card was revoked, prosecutors said. Bail was set at $50,000 and a court date of May 3 was set. • Jason Bock, 18, 400 block of West Indian Trail, Aurora, was charged with burglary, a Class 2 felony, for allegedly entering a vehicle in Montgomery on April 6 with the intent to commit theft, according to Kendall County court records. Bail was set at $25,000 and a court date of April 10 was set. • Deverick Alex, 26, of Chicago, was charged with criminal damage to gov-
Public invited to meeting of mental health group SHAW MEDIA NAMI Kane-south, DeKalb, and Kendall Counties (NAMI KDK), the local affiliate of NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, will host its annual general meeting at 5:30 p.m. May 9 in the Dolan Teen Program Room at the Santori Public Library, 101 S. River St., Aurora. The entire Fox Valley community is invited to attend the meeting to learn about the NAMI mission, to hear the compelling personal narratives of local recovery speakers, and to listen to the commitment of a community guest speaker. In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, NAMI KDK encourages community members to become engaged in their local NAMI affiliate. Nearly 60 million people in the Unit-
ed States face the day-to-day reality of living with a mental illness, and every American is affected through their friends and family. “Throughout the year, NAMI launches campaigns to raise awareness of mental health conditions,” said a news release from the group. “This year, during the month of May for Mental Health Month, we are asking everyone to join with us to say, ‘I’m into mental health.’ Our goal is to inspire people to build better lives for millions of people with mental illness.” NAMI’s mission is to improve the lives of people living with mental illness through support, education, and advocacy. NAMI KDK is dedicated to reaching out to individuals with mental health conditions as well as their families in need of assistance through a help line, classes and educational endeavors.
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Pictured (from left) are Deputy Richard Pearson, Deputy Lee Cooper and Sheriff Dwight Baird. Cooper graduated from the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy on March 31.
Kendall County sheriff’s deputy graduates academy SHAW MEDIA Kendall County Sheriff’s Deputy Lee Cooper graduated from the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy, located at the College of DuPage in Glenn Ellyn, on March 31. He attended the 12-week, 480-hour basic police academy. The next step in the training process for Deputy Cooper will be to complete the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office field training program.
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The village of Oswego has changed so much over the past 30 years or so. Two-lane highways have grown into five-lane highways. The farm fields that once separated the village from neighboring towns have been developed for shopping centers and new subdivisions. Places like Foxy’s Burger Bar and Scotty’s Drive-In are now but distant memories as the village’s population has grown from less than 2,000 in 1980 to more than 34,000 today. Despite all the changes, the Mystery Diner is so very pleased to report that one of his favorite local restaurants – Danelli’s Italian Ristorante and Pizzeria – continues to serve fine homemade Italian meals just as it did way back when. Back in the early 1980s when the Mystery Diner first discovered Danelli’s, the family owned restaurant was operating out of a small storefront in what the old-timers around town will remember was called the “Silver Wheel” commercial building on Route 34, about one-quarter mile west of the Fox River. By the middle years of that decade, Danelli’s had relocated to its current location at 226 E. Washington St., just north of Ill. Route 71. The move to Washington Street was a fortuitous event for the Mystery Diner, who at that time lived just a few blocks away from Danelli’s new location. Suddenly, he was able to phone in an order and stop by Danelli’s within minutes for a pizza or – if the mood struck – his favorite sandwich: The Godfather, an Italian beef served on a garlic roll with melted mozzarella cheese. When the Mystery Diner and a friend visited Danelli’s for dinner a few evenings ago, he was pleased to see how little the restaurant has changed over the years. The wood-paneled dining room with the bright red checkerboard-patterned table coverings remains just as it was all
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Danelli’s offers wonderful chocolate creations for dessert, including this slice of rich sheet cake. savvy diner direct from the Mystery Diner: Danelli’s desserts are every bit as good as Shaw Media photos the main course. Though the Danelli’s has been located at 228 E. Washington St., just north of Route 71 in Oswego, for more than 30 Mystery Diner has previousyears. Before that, the family owned restaurant operated out of the “Silver Wheel” commercial building on ly revelled in the chocolate tort (when available), on this Route 34, about one-quarter mile west of the Fox River. visit, he opted for a slice of rich chocolate layer cake. His companion enjoyed a slice of If you go “Death by Chocolate,” a super rich chocolate cheesecake-like n WHAT: Danelli’s Italian creation sure to satisfy the Ristorante & Pizzeria palette of any chocolate conn WHERE: 228 E. Washingnoisseur. ton St., Oswego Yes, the 1980s Oswego of n INFORMATION: Call the Mystery Diner’s youth 630-554-2990 or visit was a long, long time ago, danellisitalianrestaurant. but it’s so nice that one small part of the village – Danelli’s com. – remains exactly as it was back then: a fine restaurant offering authentic homemade crisp salads. In a nice touch, the dressings were served sep- Italian food served in a cozy, arately, allowing us to season family-friendly atmosphere. our salads exactly to taste. In Oswego you can indeed go Soon, the large lasagna home again and enjoy a great portion, filled with ricotta Italian meal. and mozzarella cheeses and • The Mystery Diner is a topped with Danelli’s own newsroom employee at the homemade sauce, arrived at Record Newspapers. The dinDanelli’s “The Best” homemade baked lasagna is served piping hot our table piping hot along er’s identity is not revealed with a large bowl of penne from the oven. to restaurant staff before or pasta in a sweet sauce topped those years ago: warm and label olive oil. For the main by Parmesan cheese and jum- during the meal. The Mystery inviting. With the rich aroma course, the Mystery Diner bo shrimp. Diner visits a restaurant and of baking pizzas and other chose his Danelli’s favorite: While we savored our then reports on the experiItalian dishes filling the room, “The Best” homemade baked ence. The Mystery Diner is meals, we made sure to save we found a cozy booth against lasagna while his companion not intended to be a restausome room for what all too the wall. ordered a special that day: rant critic but does highlight many Danelli’s diners may While perusing our menus, jumbo shrimp and penne the parts of a dining experioverlook: an item off the we enjoyed Italian bread pasta. Both dinners were ence that he/she can recomdessert menu. Here is some served with Danelli’s own served with fresh, chilled and valuable information to the mend.
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Art contest’s winning work to hang at Capitol SHAW MEDIA U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren, R-Plano, has announced the start of the 2017 Congressional Art Competition for high school students from the 14th District of Illinois. The winner’s artwork will hang in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., for an entire year. “Each year high school students from around the 14th District consistently submit stellar entries for the Congressional Art Competition. I am expecting that this year will be no
exception,” said Rep. Hultgren. “Our communities are full of talented young artists that deserve to be recognized.” Hundreds of thousands of high school students have participated since the Congressional Art Competition was created in 1982. One Randy winner is chosen from Hultgren each district, and the winner’s artwork is then sent to Washington, D.C., for display in the U.S.
Capitol. Each winner also receives a round-trip ticket to Washington. Last year, Anne Jakubowski from Montgomery was chosen as the winner from the 14th District. Her piece, “Uncle Cubby,” won out of the 28 entries submitted from the district and is currently one of those featured on the Congressional Art Competition website. Entries for the competition are now being accepted and must be submitted to Rep. Hultgren’s Campton Hills office by Thursday, April 20. The entry only
needs to be framed if it is selected as the winner to be hung in the U.S. Capitol. The office is at 40W310 Lafox Road, #F2, Campton Hills, IL 60175. New dimension requirements have been announced for entries. To obtain a copy of the full guidelines and student information/release forms, visit the official Congressional Art Competition website at house.gov/content/ educate/art_competition. For additional questions, call Joanna Annerino in Rep. Hultgren’s office at 630-584-2734.
Volunteer needed for Historic Preservation Commission seat Term runs through 2020 SHAW MEDIA The Kendall County Historic Preservation Commission is accepting applications to fill one opening for a commissioner whose term will expire in May 2020. Special consideration will be given to architects, attorneys, local historians, architectural historians, engineers, real estate professionals
knowledgeable in historic preservation, planners, archaeologists, urban designers, financiers, building trades professionals and applicants with an interest in the preservation of community character. The Historic Preservation Commission is comprised of five citizen appointees who have special knowledge or training in fields closely related to historic preservation. Commissioners serve without compensation. The commission is a recommending body to the County Board
and has certain powers and authorities designated by the County Board. The commission meets at 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in the County Board Room located on the second floor (Rooms 209 and 210) of the County Administration Building, 111 W. Fox St., Yorkville. More information about the Kendall County Historic Preservation Commission can be found at co.kendall. il.us/transparency/planning-building-zoning/historic-preservation-com-
mission. Interested residents should submit an application to Scott Gryder, county board chairman, in care of the Office of Administrative Services, 111 W. Fox St., Room 316, Yorkville, IL 60560. Applications can be found at co.kendall. il.us/wp-content/uploads/Volunteer_ application1.pdf. Questions about specific duties and functions of the Historic Preservation Commission should be addressed to Matthew Asselmeier, senior planner, at 630-553-4139.
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wich, this community favorite offers a wide variety of sandwiches, salads and side dishes for either lunch or supper, as well as soft serve custard treats. Brenda’s has agreed to donate 10 percent of its revenue throughout the day, so come out to enjoy a meal or a frozen dessert (or take some home for later) and support the Relay For Life at the same time.
For more information on the Relay or the services provided by the American Cancer Society, “like” the Relay page on Facebook, visit relayforlife. org/kendallil, or call Kristen Kolwelter at the American Cancer Society office at 708-633-7771. The American Cancer Society is dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by saving lives,
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president, said the beneficiary food pantry will be announced. WCC faculty members donated nine soups The village of Millbrook will host its annual that were served in 101 take-home bowls creatEaster egg hunt from noon to 1:30 p.m. Sated by WCC ceramics students. urday, April 15, at the Fox Township Building, The keynote speaker was former homeless 8495 Fox River Drive in Millbrook. Participants should bring their Easter baskets college student Cayla Mauer. A resident of Marto collect the eggs and stay for hot dogs, chips shall, Indiana, Mauer recalled her experiences being homeless. and treats. A graduate student at Eastern Illinois UniversiWCC Lions raise $600 for food pantry ty in Charleston, she is scheduled to receive her master’s degree in May. Mauer said her degree Waubonsee Community College Lions Club members raised $600 for a local food pantry. In thesis reflects her homeless experiences. its first community-service project on Thursday, Founded last fall, WCC Lions Club is co-sponsored by Geneva, Elburn and Aurora Noon Lions March 30, WCC Lions hosted an Empty Bowls clubs. soup lunch to fight hunger. – Shaw Media Sycamore resident Erin Almady, WCC Lions
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Montgomery resident Gaby Palma (left) and Danielle Balles of Oswego tied ribbons around trees at Mutual Ground domestic violence shelter in Aurora on Saturday, April 8. They were among 180 Aurora University students who volunteered at Fox Valley sites in an annual spring day of service. The ribbons marked Mutual Ground’s observance of national Sexual Assault Awareness Month during April.
Learn to promote, protect pollinators at free program SHAW MEDIA With publicity about declining honeybee and Monarch butterfly populations, more people are becoming interested in learning about and protecting our pollinators. Join the University of Illinois Extension and the Conservation Foundation for an upcoming free program to get the buzz on pollinators. Trish Beckjord of the Conservation Foundation and Midwest Groundcovers will present “What’s the Buzz? Promoting and Protecting Pollinators” at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 22, at the U of I Extension office, 535 S. Randall Road, St. Charles. “Come to learn more about the world of pollinators and the key elements needed in a garden to create a healthy habitat,” said Sarah Fellerer,
U of I Extension Master Naturalist program coordinator for DuPage, Kane and Kendall counties. “Our goal is to help community members understand how native plant choices support pollinators and how to add those plants to established home gardens.” To learn more or sign up, visit the “Register Online” section at go.illinois. edu/extensiondkk. There is no charge for this program, but registration is required. Space is limited. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, contact the Extension office at 630-553-5823 at least two weeks prior to the program. University of Illinois Extension provides educational programs and research-based information to help Illinois residents improve their quality of life, develop skills and solve problems.
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A program on “Colitis and Diverticulitis” will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 19. Are you having stomach or digestive issues? Want to learn more about colitis and diverticulitis? Join us for information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. Program takes place at the Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington St. RSVP to 630-554-5602.
Good Friday, Easter services planned at Plano church
Plano Christian Church will hold its Good Friday Service on Friday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. Then, join us as we celebrate Easter on Sunday, April 16, at 9:30 a.m. Plano Christian Church is located at 9 Schomer Lane in Plano right off Rock Creek Road. For more information, visit planochristian.org.
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1 p.m. Student Center Lobby. Trail and Habitat Walk: 12:30 p.m. Student Center main entrance. Led by Joe Zappia and Andrew Maltas, Waubonsee Grounds Department. A light-to-moderate walk to experience the different habitats that exist within the campus borders.
Waubonsee Community College is offering a week’s worth of events on the college’s Sugar Grove Campus in celebration of Earth Day. All events are free and open to the community, and will take place on the college’s Sugar Grove Campus, located on Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive. For more information or for special accommodations, contact Eileen Kee- April 18 ney-Garcia, Waubonsee buildings/ Bird walk: 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., Student grounds manager, at 630-466-5797 or Center main entrance. Early-bird ekeeneygarcia@waubonsee.edu. bird walk led by Vernon Lavia, bird The events are as follows: watcher. Discover the many species of birds that are found on campus and April 15 surrounding trails. Bring your own Campus Clean-Up: 9 a.m. to noon, binoculars. Kane County Forest Preserve and “The Climate Reality Project”: 11 a.m. Sugar Grove Campus. Help clear the Bodie Hall, Room 150. Mavis Bates, woods of invasive species and pick up adjunct professor, explains causes of trash. Meet in the parking lot near the climate change and its devastating efentrance of the Gilman Trail. fects.
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DuPage Credit Union and 101-FM WKQX invite the community to attend an educational, no-obligation “Mortgages on Tap – First-Time Home Financing Seminar” from 10 a.m. to noon April 22 at Two Brothers Roundhouse, 205 N. Broadway, Aurora. The seminar is intended for those who are thinking about – or preparing to – purchase their first home. Question-and-answer topics will include the housing market today, buying versus renting, how much one can afford, how much one needs to save, home loan financing options, and how the credit union’s low rates and rebate programs could save a person money, according to a news release. After the seminar, DuPage Credit Union’s non-commissioned home loan specialists will answer questions. Attendees also will have the opportunity to win tickets to The Offspring and Sublime with Rome concert and win tickets to the Two Brothers Summer Festival. Seating is limited. Reserve a seat at dupagecu.com or by calling 800-323-2611.
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Join the Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington St., from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on May 3 to explore scams, schemes and seedy things that happen through the mail, phone, internet and at your door. This year Kendall County TRIAD is going to start it off by performing The Bird Cage, then the Attorney General’s Office will speak about identity theft and prevention. Lunch will be provided thanks to Rep. Mark Batinick and Rep. Keith Wheeler. RSVP by May 1 to 630-554-5602.
Caregiver support group to meet at senior center
Experience support with other caregivers; share resources and camaraderie during what can be the difficult life experience of being a caregiver with the caregiver support group meeting at the Oswego Senior Center at 10 a.m. Friday, April 21. The group will be facilitated by Keith Bielema of the Kendall County
Health Department.
Medicare discussion to cover navigating Medicare.gov
This month at the Oswego Senior Center, the Medicare discussion will focus on navigating Medicare’s website. Learn how to navigate medicare.gov to answer questions and enroll in Part D. This program will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 25. Medicare discussions are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington St. Anyone needing more help can make an appointment with a SHIP counselor. To RSVP or make an individual appointment, call 630-554-5602.
Explore flavors of Middle East at Senior Center’s cooking class
International cooking classes are held at the Oswego Senior Center each month. Each month is a different topic, and from noon to 2 p.m. Friday, April 28, the group will explore the flavors of the Mid-
dle East. The group will be making grape leaves and hummus. The hands-on class will be held in the Oswego Senior Center’s kitchen, and the price is $5 per class with a maximum of 10 people per class. Registration is required. For more information, call the Oswego Senior Center at 630-554-5602.
Caregiver series continues April 18 with end-of-life options
The Oswego Center Center’s Caregiver series continues at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 18, with the program “Palliative Care vs. Traditional Hospice.” It’s not all hospice – there are options when coming to the end of life. Learn about the differences between palliative care and traditional hospice care, including how it is paid for, services provided, if there is a maximum time period for services and more. The program will be presented by Keith Beilima. Program takes place at the Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington St. RSVP to 630-554-5602 by April 17.
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The Oswego Senior Center offers free computer classes and mobile device help. • Continue learning about the new Family Tree maker from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on April 13. • A class on “Which browsers are the best?” will be held on April 18 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. • Learn about using search engines from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on April 25. • Computer assistance will be available by appointment April 20 and 27. • Register for individual 30-minute slots in the Mobile Device Lab. Available times are Tuesdays between 1 and 3 p.m. and Fridays between 2:45 and 3:45 p.m. Registration is required for all classes. Contact Sharon at 630-554-5602 or email info@oswegoseniorcenter.org to sign up for a class or individual assistance. Classes are held in the computer lab at the Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington St.
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Trips to Dutch Village, Grand Canyon scheduled The Oswego Senior Center has announced a variety of upcoming trips. Holland Tulip Festival, May 9-11: Step back into the Netherlands of yesteryear at Dutch Village, where Dutch history and culture come to life in the architecture, flowering gardens, canals and windmills in Holland, Michigan. Cost is $349 per person double occupancy; includes motorcoach transportation, two nights lodging, two breakfasts and two dinners. For more information stop by the Oswego Senior Center at 156 E. Washington St. in Oswego for a flyer, or call Lorraine at 630554-5602.
ter is traveling to the Smoky Mountains. Enjoy deluxe motorcoach transportation, six nights lodging and 10 meals for $657 per person. Includes admission to three dinner shows, one evening show and one morning show. For more information call Lorraine at 630-554-5602 or stop by the senior center, 156 E. Washington St., to pick up a flyer. Maine, Sept. 16-24: The Oswego Senior Center is traveling to Maine. Cost of $884 per person includes deluxe motorcoach transportation, eight nights lodging and 14 meals. For more information call Lorraine at 630-554-5602 or stop by the senior center, 156 E. Washington St., to pick up a flyer.
Total Eclipse of the Sun Party, Aug. 202017 Midwest Christmas Spectacular, 22: The Oswego Senior Center is travel- Nov. 28-30: Join the Oswego Senior ling to Clarksville, Tennessee, to view the first coast-to-coast total eclipse of the sun in 98 years. Includes trip to Motown Sounds of Touch, Customs House museum tour, Beachaven Winery and Old Glory Distillery, and Country Royalty: a Tribute to Hank Williams Sr. and Patsy Cline. Cost is $589 per person, double occupancy, includes motorcoach transportation, five meals, and two nights in one hotel. For more information, stop by the senior center at 156 E. Washington St., or call Lorraine at 630-554-5602.
Center on a trip to attend 2017 Midwest Christmas Spectacular in Indianapolis and Chicago Nov. 28-30. Cost includes motorcoach transportation, five meals, and two nights lodging at Crowne Plaza Hotel Union Station Indianapolis. The group will also stop in Chicago to visit the Museum of Science & Industry to see their famous Christmas Around the World display. Cost per person (double occupancy) is $769. Pick up a trip flyer at 156 E. Washington Street for more information on this action-packed holiday trip. Call Pigeon Forge and Smoky Mountains, Lorraine at 630-554-5602 for more inAug. 27-Sept. 2: The Oswego Senior Cen- formation.
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The Oswego Senior Center accepts donations of gently used items to sell in the gift shop. All proceeds are used to support meal programs, bus transportation, health/educational/recreational programs, hobby shops and other activities. Donations can be delivered to the Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington St. in Oswego. Call 630-554-5602 for more information. The gift shop sells jewelry, purses, scarves, home décor, holiday items, games, DVDs and CDs, collectibles, greeting cards, kitchenware, puzzles, books, pottery, picture frames and small stuffed animals. TVs, monitors, VHS/audio tapes, microwaves, magazines, Christmas trees, used/loose Christmas lights, furniture, infant cribs, walkers, strollers, car/booster seats, mattresses, children’s toys and clothing are not accepted.
Volunteer at Senior Center
The Oswego Senior Center has opportunities for volunteerism for all ages, individuals and groups. Kids 14 and younger are invited to make Easter or spring crafts or cards at home and drop off at the senior center for distribution. Anyone interested in volunteering can call Ruth Mattson for an application and interview at 630-554-5602 or email volunteer@ oswegoseniorcenter.org.
History and Heritage program set at Oswego Senior Center
The Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington St., will host a History and Heritage program from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays now through May 3. Join Mike Adolph, a retired history teacher, for this eight-week history series examining historical events and how they influenced migration and immigration around the world with an emphasis on the United States. RSVP to 630-554-5602.
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Navy League meeting is April 18 in Montgomery SHAW MEDIA The Aurora Navy League Council 247 will hold its monthly dinner meeting on Tuesday, April 18. The meeting will be in the private dining room at the rear of Grandma’s Table Restaurant, 1700 Douglas Road, Montgomery. You do not need to be a member of the Navy League, or have a reservation, to attend the meeting. The general public is welcome. A reception will begin at 5:15 p.m.
followed by dinner at 6 p.m. The dinner includes a choice of three entrees (fish, chicken or beef), soup or salad, dinner rolls, vegetables, dessert and nonalcoholic drink. The cost is $20 all-inclusive (alcoholic drinks can be purchased separately). A fourth, lower-cost entree, a dinner salad, may be purchased for $12. It includes soup, dinner rolls, dessert and nonalcoholic drink. The after-dinner speaker will be Marc Buslik, Chicago Police Depart-
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membership drive, and will pay half of the first year’s dues for new members. This is an excellent opportunity to attend an interesting event, and determine whether you would like to join permanently. The Navy League is a civilian organization started by President Teddy Roosevelt to provide civilian support the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine and Sea Cadets. For more information, call Leonard Wass at 630-816-7612.
ABATE’s summer run books for sale SHAW MEDIA Open Roads ABATE of Illinois Chapter is promoting its summer run books for bikers and car enthusiasts to enjoy this summer. Chapter members Steve Gaw, Bill and Sally Kolb, Frank Lorang, Kevin and Patti Smith, and Cliff and Linda Oleson coordinated this project to share their enthusiasm and excitement to others as a way to network with other chapters, organizations and communities, and to get people riding either by motorcycle or another means of transportation. The run has 49 stops which include bike dealers, places of interest, and
bar/grills from I-80 to the Wisconsin border and Route 47 to the Mississippi River (there are a couple of stops out of this area). Dates are from April 1 through Sept. 30 with a post party Oct. 7 at the Plano American Legion. Forty stops with at least one bonus must be stamped to qualify for first-, second- and third-place cash prizes. Bonus stops are Antique Archaeology in LeClaire, Iowa, Farm Friends in Big Rock, Happy Joe’s Pizza in Galena, ABATE State Party on June 24, and Awareness Rally on May 7. Book donations are $10 each. Call Linda at 630-552-3828 or Sally at 815-7913435 or visit the Open Roads ABATE Facebook page to get a book.
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WEICHERT, REALTORS - Your Place Realty, located in Oswego, recently announced that Broker Brett Stone successfully completed the Weichert Real Estate Affiliates Inc. Fast Track training. The training helps quickly bring new Weichert-affiliated agents, as well as current agents interested in taking a refresher course, up to speed on the latest
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contact IVT at 888-365-8889. “Sex Please, We’re Sixty” opens April 28 in Morris: The Morris Theatre Guild Inc. will present Michael and Susan Parker’s comedy, “Sex Please, We’re Sixty” at the Morris Theatre Guild, located at 516 W. Illinois Ave. (Canalport Community Center) in Morris. “Sex Please, We’re Sixty” opens April 28 at the Morris Theatre Guild. Additional performances will be held April 29-30 and May 5-7. All Friday and Saturday performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. and both Sunday matinees will begin at 2:30 p.m. For more information on group sales, house buy-outs or other information, call Director Matt Johnson at 630-417-9014 or visit the guild’s website at morristheatreguild.org.
preciated since donor generosity helps cover expenses to keep the free-admission concert policy viable. This concert is partially support“Legally Blonde Jr The Musical” at the ed by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, Vero Voce Theater April 21-30: Vero Voce a state agency. For information for this and presents “Legally Blonde Jr The Musical” at future events, visit the Fox Valley Academy of 7 p.m. April 21 and April 28, at 7:30 p.m. April Music Performance website at fvacademy.org 29, at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. April 23, and at 3 p.m. or call 708-579-2878. April 30 at the Vero Voce Theater, 951 State Chosen to perform at Rosary: Chosen, Ave., Suite F, St. Charles. Tickets are $15 for a high-energy band playing today’s popular adults and $10 for students/seniors and may Christian music, will perform an evening of be purchased online at verovoce.com or by Contemporary Praise and Worship Music at calling 630-584-0139. Advance ticket pur7 p.m. April 29 at Rosary High School, 901 N. chase is highly recommended due to limited Edgelawn Drive, in Aurora. The band is made seating availability. up of Andy Divin (guitar/vocals), Larry JenIVT upcoming audition: Indian Valley nings (guitar), Melissa Silvia (vocals), Kathryn Theatre will hold auditions for the upcoming Claasen (keyboard), Michael Barbel (bass), production of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” and Rosary’s own Scott Wade (drums). The from 1 to 4 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. April 23 and CONCERTS/MUSIC concert will be held in the school’s McEnroe from 7 to 9 p.m. April 24. Auditions will be Auditorium. Admission is free and refreshheld in the Community Room at the Sandwich Fox Valley Philharmonic Orchestra free ments will be served. For more information, Opera House, 140 E. Railroad St. in Sandwich, admission concert: In its upcoming schedvisit rosaryhs.com/chosen. and are open to the public. Bring a song (16 “Songs for the Journey” choir concert measures) to sing and be prepared for a cold uled free-admission 3 p.m. concert on April 23, the Fox Valley Philharmonic Orchestra, at USF April 28: The University of St. Francis reading from the script. No appointment under the baton of James Yarbrough, will Music at Moser concert series will conclude is necessary and IVT membership is not feature solo virtuoso performances by its its 2016-17 season with a concert featuring required to audition. Audition forms may be downloaded prior to auditioning on IVT’s web- principal chair wind players in concerto works the Schola Cantorum and Singing Saints by Mozart and Cimarosa. The event will held under the direction of music faculty Patrick site, indianvalleytheatre.com. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. July 14 and July 15, and at at Our Savior Lutheran Church, located at 420 Brannon. This will be Brannon’s last perfor2 p.m. July 16. For questions or more informa- W. Downer Place in Aurora. Admission to the mance with the university before he retires concert is free, but free-will donations are ap- in May. The choirs will present their annual tion, email info@indianvalleytheatre.com or
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It is held at 100 Commercial Drive in Morris. Vendor spots are $10 each and all money raised is donated to local charities. For more information, call Ken at 815-942-2032 or email willis824@comcast.net. Earth Day with the Forest Preserve District of Will County: The Forest Preserve District of Will County will be hosting a River Shoreline Cleanup during the national Earth Day celebration April 22. Spruce up the terrain along the Des Plaines River from 9 a.m. to noon at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center, 25055 W. Walnut Lane, McKinley Woods, Channahon. Collect small and large debris accumulated at the water’s edge. Dress for the weather and for getting dirty. Waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Clean-up instructions and safety equipment will be provided. This program is for ages 14 or older. Registration is required by April 19; call 815-722-9470. For more information on Forest Preserve District programs, visit ReconnectWithNature.org. “Nature Play Days” at McKinley Woods in Channahon: “Nature Play Days” will be offered from 10 to 11:30 a.m. June 8 at the Forest Preserve District of Will County’s Four Rivers Environmental Education Center,
25055 W. Walnut Lane, McKinley Woods. Parents with young children (ages 3 to 5) are invited to the free program. Activities can include hiking, stories, games, dancing and playing. Dress for indoor and outdoor activities. Registration for both children and adults is required two days before each program; call 815-722-9470. Bird hikes offered in Plainfield: Now that Lake Renwick Heron Rookery Nature Preserve is closed for the bird breeding season, the Forest Preserve District of Will County is offering “Migratory Bird Hikes” at the site from 10 a.m. to noon April 22 and from 8 to 10 a.m. April 29. Search for waterfowl, eagles, songbirds and more during a guided hike. Bring binoculars and dress for the weather. A limited supply of binoculars will be available for loan. The free program is for ages 7 and older. Registration is required two days before each program; call 815-886-1467. The Lake Renwick Heron Rookery Nature Preserve is located at 230 W. Renwick Road in Plainfield. Morning Bird Hikes in Channahon: Bird hikes will take place from 8 to 10 a.m. April 15, May 13 and June 10 in Channahon at the Forest Preserve District of Will County’s McKinley Woods – Kerry Sheridan Grove, located on Walnut Lane, east of Blackberry Lane. Explore and search for birds that live within the river habitat. Bring binoculars and a favorite field guide. The free program is for ages 18 and older. Registration is required two days before each program; call 815-7229470.
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Kendall County Master Gardeners plant seeds to start vegetable plants for the volunteer group’s annual plant sale, which will be May 20. The event features perennial, native and vegetable plants for purchase, as well as free presentations. It will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the University of Illinois Extension office, 7775B Illinois Route 47 in Yorkville, just one mile south of Route 71. For more information on the University of Illinois Extension Master Gardener program in Kendall County, visit web.extension.illinois.edu/dkk.
Learn to successfully add native plants to your yard SHAW MEDIA Native plants are attractive, easy to grow, and support our local ecology. However, some homeowners are unsure about adding them to their home landscape or gardens. Join the University of Illinois Extension and the Conservation Foundation for an upcoming free program to learn more about the benefits of native plants and how to successfully add them to your yard. Trish Beckjord of the Conservation Foundation and Midwest Groundcovers will present “Native Plants: First Steps to Success” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 3, at the U of I Extension office, 7775B IL Route 47 in Yorkville. Beckjord will help participants set conservation-at-home goals and build a “visual dictionary” of the native plants available in our region.
“Everyone will go home with a list that will enhance the beauty and functionality of your garden,” said Sarah Fellerer, U of I Extension Master Naturalist program coordinator for DuPage, Kane and Kendall counties. “This program is a great fit for anyone interested in learning about or working with native plants in northern Illinois.” To learn more or sign up, visit the “Register Online” section at go.illinois. edu/extensiondkk. There is no charge for this program, but registration is required. Space is limited. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, contact the Extension office at 630-553-5823 at least two weeks prior to the program. University of Illinois Extension provides educational programs and research-based information to help Illinois residents improve their quality of life, develop skills and solve problems.
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Since 2011, Kendall County Association for Home and Community Education has made and sent over 1,800 Little Dresses (and many boys’ shorts) to many areas of the world, thanks to the project Chair Maggie Bowers (far right). Other HCE Board members pictured are (from left) Betty Reedy, Marge Vollman, JoAnn Thom, Beverly Scott, Carla Tweet and Nevada Wietting. The “Little Dresses for Africa” project started when Nancy’s Notions of Wisconsin started to collect the little dresses and sent them to Africa. The first year, Kendall County HCE took over 300 of the dresses to the Nancy’s Notions headquarters in Beaver Dam, Wis. After Nancy’s Notions stopped shipping the dresses, Kendall County HCE began sending them with people who were going on mission trips all over the world. Some will be sent soon to an Indian reservation in South Dakota. For more information, call Joan at 630-567-6407.
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SHAW MEDIA The Chapel on the Green annual meeting will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, at the Chapel. After voting at 6:45 p.m. and a short business meeting at 7 p.m., Howard Manthei, president of the Chapel, will give a talk on the collection of original Record newspapers dating back to the first issue on May 7, 1864. The collection was given to the Chapel last year by Kathy and Jeff Farren, along with some shelving. Using a slide show, Manthei will showcase some of the historic events during the first year of the newspaper. On the national level there was the pending election, the winding down of the Civil War, and of course the Lincoln assassination the next year. Locally, you’ll hear about many of the issues of the
day including the need for sidewalks, the condition of the bridge, the need for housing and even a move to combine then Bristol and Yorkville into one town (something that did happen 93 years later in 1957). The public is invited to attend the meeting and program. During the meeting there will also be a celebration of the 1855 Chapel on the Green being placed on the National Register of Historic Places and the new Cat’s Meow wood plaques of the Chapel will be for sale, as well as new note cards. There will be memorial service at 2 p.m. on May 7 for Mariann Manthei, who passed away on Dec. 28. Mariann was the program chairman and served the Chapel in many ways. For more information, visit chapelonthegreen.org or call Joan at 630-567-6407.
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Conservation Foundation adds Advisory Council members SHAW MEDIA The Conservation Foundation has announced the addition of three new members to its Kendall County Advisory Council. The Conservation Foundation is a membership-based, nonprofit land and watershed protection organization serving Kendall, Kane, DuPage and Will counties. Each county has a volunteer county Advisory Council to provide input and support to local programs. Three new members have joined the Kendall County Advisory Council, including Deanna Bazan of Yorkville, Grant Caselton of Oswego and Jackie Kowalski of Millbrook. Continuing Advisory Council members include Scott Johnson and Pam Parr of Oswego; Sarah Fellerer, Tim Kellogg, Tracey Joyner, Wally Werderich,
Dave Guritz and Joan McEachern, all of Yorkville; Jim Friedrich, Gretta Bieber and Dick Whitfield, all of Newark; Joan Soltwisch of Minooka; Kyle Lambert of Montgomery; Dr. Craig Stevenson and Nathan Ewing of Plano; Jennine Kristianson of Millbrook; Steve and Kathryn Graves of Millington; and Amy Hamilton of Sandwich. Retiring members include Jason Pettit of Aurora; Elizabeth Cherry, Danielle Ebersole, Ron Yenerich and Debbie Salois, all of Oswego; and Whitney French of Plano. The Conservation Foundation is governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees that helps develop and support the foundation’s programs, including Ken Holmstrom from Oswego. Celebrating its 45th year, The Conservation Foundation was founded in 1972 and is one of the region’s
oldest and largest not-for-profit land and watershed conservation organizations. Together with more than 3,500 members and donors, and more than 500 volunteers, The Conservation Foundation works in partnership with corporations, schools, forest preserve districts, park districts, county and municipal governments, local groups and agencies and individuals on projects and programs such as Conservation@Home and Conservation@Work, the Big Rock Creek and Lower Fox River Land Conservation Planning Projects, watershed planning, rain garden demonstrations, rain barrel sales, municipal stormwater management planning assistance and other programs. For information, contact John Church, Kendall County program director, at jchurch@theconservationfoundation.org or phone 630-553-0687, ext. 204.
BRIEFS Sons of Legion Post 395 hosting Easter breakfast buffet
Offerings include scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, waffles, made-to-order omelets, and more. Proceeds help the Sons of the American Legion support local veterans.
The Sons of the American Legion of Plano Post 395 will be sponsoring an allyou-can-eat breakfast buffet from 8 to 11 a.m. this Easter Sunday, April 16. The breakfast will be served at the American Legion Post, at 510 E. Dearborn SCUG meeting April 20 to cover St. in Plano. Tickets for adults are $8, and Avery Design and Print App Sandwich Computer User Group will tickets for children younger than 11 are meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at the $5.
Federated Church in Sandwich, 403 N. Main St. Club member Roberta Dykstra will demonstrate Avery Design and Print App. This software makes it easy to customize all your Avery products in minutes, without an internet connection. Select a blank or predesigned template, personalize your text, add images and adjust your colors in just a few simple steps. It’s also easy to do a mail merge with
the drag-and-drop tool, or add QR codes, sequential numbers and special shapes in a snap. SCUG has been in existence since 1985 and members are there to support and learn from one another. Guests are welcome to attend the monthly meetings. For more information, visit SCUG.org or contact any club member.
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KIDS ZONE activities offered at UMC of Plano The all new KIDS ZONE at the United Methodist Church of Plano is bringing Bible lessons and their teachings to children in unique ways. Parables and their relationship to everyday life is the focus on Sunday mornings from 9 to 10:15 a.m. Activities, music, Bible verses, crafts, and games focus on the Bible lesson of the day. “Bible Bucks” are awarded to the children for attendance, bringing their Bible, memorizing verses and class prayers, bringing a friend, etc., and then are turned in for prizes. Music in-
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SHAW MEDIA Caring Hands Thrift Shop is sponsoring its third annual Fashion Expo on May 13. The Fashion Expo will be held at Cross Lutheran Church. Doors will open at 9 a.m. for attendees to shop booths which will be followed by a fashion show beginning at 11 a.m. Tickets are $5 each at the door or can be purchased in advance at Caring
Hands for $3 each or at the hiscross.org website. Fashion experts will show attendees how to take last year’s clothing and make it up-to-date with the newest styles and trends. Vendors specializing in the areas of apparel, hair, nail, jewelry, as well as fitness and wellness, will participate in this event with door prizes, demonstrations, giveaways and so much more. Light refreshments will be provided.
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Easter week worship services set at UMC Plano
The United Methodist Church of Plano will be having several worship services during Holy Week. Maundy Thursday service will begin at 7 p.m. April 13 at the United Methodist Church of Plano with Pastor Stevan Saunders officiating. Easter services will be on Easter Sunday, April 16, with the Sonrise service at 6:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Saunders will be officiating at both Easter services. For more information, call the church office at 630-552-3700.
New Song Church planning Easter egg hunt for Saturday
New Song Community Church will be holding its annual Easter egg hunt from 1 to 3 p.m. April 15. Everyone is invited to this free event. There will be an Easter egg hunt according to age groups, games, inflatables, food and fun for the whole family. Come rain or shine, this event will take place.
Crosspointe services coming up Crosspointe Church will have its Good Friday Service at 6 p.m. Friday, April 14. Easter Sunday Service is at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, April 16. Crosspointe is located at 8 W. Rickard Drive in Oswego. For more information, call 630-554-3875.
Good Friday, Easter services planned at New Life Church
The public is invited to Good Friday worship at 7 p.m. April 14 at New Life Church. New Life will hold its Easter services on Sunday, April 16, during its relaxed and contemporary worship services at 8:30, 9:45 or 11 a.m. Kids’ activities are available for ages 6 weeks up to sixth grade during all three worship services. New Life Church is located at 3205 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville. For more information about New Life Church, visit nlcyorkville.org.
Easter services set at Au Sable Grove Presbyterian Church
Join us for our Easter Sunrise service at the Aux Sable Grove Na-Au-Say cemetery at 7 a.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. In the event of rain, the service will be held at the church. The second service will be held at the church at 10:30 a.m. The cemetery is located on Grove Road in Yorkville, a half mile south of Route 126. The church is located just down the road at 5021 Wheeler Road (corner of Grove and Wheeler roads). Find more information at ausablegrovepresbyterian.com.
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St. Edward’s sets Holy Week services SHAW MEDIA The public is invited to attend all of the Holy Week Services at St. Edward’s Campus in Joliet and at Christ Campus near Yorkville. Good Friday will feature the Liturgy of The Lord’s Passion at 7 p.m. at St. Edward’s Campus, with the Veneration of the Cross and Communion of One Kind. The Great Vigil of Easter will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday at St. Edward’s Joliet Campus, and will feature the many traditional Old Testament lessons, the Blessing of the New Fire, and the joyous music of Easter and the celebra-
tion of the Risen Christ. A champagne reception will follow the Great Vigil Service in the Christ the King Room. Easter Morning will feature two services celebrating the Risen Christ in the Mass of the Resurrection, at 7:30 a.m. (said) and 9:30 a.m. (sung). A third Easter Day Celebration service will be at 11 a.m. at Christ Campus on Grove Road, Yorkville-Joliet. St. Edward’s and Christ Episcopal Parish is at Midland and Campbell streets in Joliet. The Christ Campus is at 2800 Grove Road, a quarter-mile north of Caton Farm Road, Joliet, near Yorkville. Call the parish office at 815725-6800 for information.
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Widows Connection, a Christian support group that seeks to encourage and provide practical, emotional and spiritual support in a small group setting for women who have lost a spouse, will meet at 1 p.m. April 20 at the Harvest New Beginnings Church, 5315 Douglas Road, Oswego. The topic of the day for group discussion will be Writing Your Legacy Story. Participants will learn why it’s important to write their legacy story, as well as how to begin. There is no cost to attend and light refreshments will be served. Enter the church at Door 7 behind the playground facing Plainfield Road. For further information, call the church at 630-554-3858.
For more information, call New Song at 630-499-0542 or visit newsongchurch. net. New Song Community Church is located at 2858 Hafenrichter Road in Aurora.
Vendors are being sought for the event. Anyone specializing in the areas of apparel, hair, nail, jewelry, beauty, relaxation, fitness or wellness is welcome. Vendors are encouraged to offer demonstrations, sell products, and educate guests. Booth space is $10 and includes table and chairs. Email caringhandsshop@att.net for an application or call Caring Hands at 630-553-1847 if you need more information. Participation
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CHURCH SERVICES ANGLICAN Christ Our Light Anglican Church Meeting at the English Congregational United Church of Christ, 301 Rhodes St., Big Rock Father Rand York www.christourlightanglican.org Sunday, 5 p.m. APOSTOLIC New Hope Apostolic Church 201 W. Madison St., Yorkville 630-552-1292 Pastor Junior D. Dixon Sunday, 11 a.m. Sunday School and Worship Service Faith Assembly Church 105 S. Main St., Montgomery Pastor Michael E. Hefner Assistant Pastor Emmanuel Rojas 630-264-2968 (Spanish Interpretation) Sunday, 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School, 5 p.m. Worship Service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Evening service Faith Center 39 E. Mill St., Montgomery 630-479-8758 Pastor George A. Hernandez Sunday: Noon worship Wednesday: 7 p.m. worship ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Harvest Chapel 725 S. Countyline Road, Sandwich www.harvestchapel.net 815-786-8669 Nursery is provided Sunday: 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship New Life Church 3205 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville 630-553-0200 www.nlcyorkville.org Sunday 9 & 10:30 a.m. Worship Nursery, kids’ classes available BAPTIST Harvest New Beginnings 5315 Douglas Road, Oswego 630-554-3858 harvest@harvestnewbeginnings. com www.harvestnewbeginnings.com Sunday 9, 10:45 a.m. & 5:45 p.m. Worship Sunday School 2 years - adult Grace Community Church 1108 Mill St., Yorkville 630-553-0700 Pastor Ivan Truman gccyorkville@sbcglobal.net Website: gccyorkville.net Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School & classes for all ages 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Children’s Church (begins during the offertory) Crosspointe 8 W. Rickard Drive, Oswego
Pastor J. Andrew Post 630-554-3875 www.crosspointeoswego.org Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday School-all ages 10:30 a.m. Worship Calvary Baptist Church 140 Montgomery Road, Montgomery 630-896-7098 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Worship First Baptist Church of Plano 116 N. Hale St., Plano Church: 630-552-3641 or 630-552-0544 Rev. Terry Jensen New Hope Baptist Church 4101 Needham Road, Plano 630-552-1400 Pastor Dennis Cocks Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School all ages 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Worship Fox River Baptist Church 1205 7th Avenue, Aurora Kerry James Allen, Pastor 630-820-5870 www.foxriverbaptistchurch.org Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Worship Valley Baptist Church 2480 Wolf Road, Oswego Pastor David Hemphill 630-554-8109 www.valleybaptist.com pastor@valleybaptist.com Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School all ages 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Worship Wednesday 7 p.m. Worship New Life Community Church-Montgomery 1144 S. Lincoln Ave., Montgomery 630-897-6810 www.newlifecommunity.church Sunday worship service 10 a.m. First Baptist Church of Big Rock 201 Lincoln St., Big Rock Rev. Bill McMillen 630-556-3535 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship The Federated Church American Baptist Presbyterian U.S.A. Pastor Dan DeWitt 403 N. Main St., Sandwich 815-786-8595 www.fedconnection.net fedconnection@gmail.com Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. Orchard Valley Baptist Church Corner of Orchard Road and Jericho Road, Aurora ovbcil.org 8 a.m. Worship
How to submit Send any changes or additions to your church listing to news@ kendallcountynow.com. Deadline for changes is noon Mondays. Somonauk Baptist Church 315 E. North St., Somonauk 815-498-2312 Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship CHRISTIAN Community Christian Church 129 Commercial Drive, Yorkville Pastor Aaron Koehler 630-388-5000 www.communitychristian.org Sunday 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship service Grace Community Christian Church 2770 Montgomery Road, Aurora 630-898-7990 www.graceccc.org Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Classes Redeemer Community Church (meets at Plank Junior High) 510 Secretariat Lane, Oswego Office 630-820-9742 Sunday, 10 a.m. Worship Cornerstone Christian Church Bob Reid, Minister 254 S. Madison St., Oswego 630-554-2292 www.cornerstonecc.net Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship Celebration & Kids Central The Redeemed Christian Church of God King’s Court Parish 15 S. East Ave., Aurora 630-608-0211 kingscourtil@yahoo.com Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Neighborhood Church of The Brethren 155 Boulder Hill Pass, Montgomery 630-897-3347 ncotb@sbcglobal.net Rev. Purvi Satvedi, Pastor Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship
St. Thomas Episcopal (Anglican) 317 Goold Park Drive, Morris Rev. James L. Steele, Rector 815-942-1380 Sundays, 9 a.m. Holy Communion, Nursery
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Destiny Worship Center 1353 Hinman St., Montgomery Pastor James Schulker 630-851-5055 Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship, 6 p.m. UnDone Youth Worship
Plattville Lutheran Church 5475 Bell Road, Minooka 815-475-7220 Pastor Bret L. Reedy Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School
Plano Church of God 7 E. Dearborn St., Plano Pastor John Todd 630-877-3604 Sunday, 10 a.m. Worship
St. John’s Lutheran Church 235 S. Green St., Somonauk 815-498-3667 Pastor William C. Weidenbach Jr. www.elcastjohns.com Fall worship times with Holy Communion Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Education Hour at 9 a.m. Fellowship Time at 10 a.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Oswego) 100 Hankes Road, Sugar Grove www.mormon.org 630-466-0958 Sunday 11:30 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 12:50 p.m. Sunday School- Primary Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Prestbury) 100 Hankes Road, Sugar Grove Bishop Golden Hwang 630-466-3299 Sunday 9 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 10:20 am Sunday School/Primary CONGREGATIONAL Yorkville Congregational United Church of Christ 409 Center Parkway, Yorkville 630-553-7308 Pastor Mark Gregory Sunday 10 a.m. Worship, Sunday School
Cross Lutheran - LCMS Church and School 8609 Route 47, Yorkville 630-553-7335 Rev. Erik Gauss, Senior Pastor Rev. Matt Conrad, Associate Pastor Susan Lopez, Principal www.hiscross.org Saturday 5 p.m. Worship (casual) Sunday 7:45 a.m. Worship (organ) 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. Worship (Praise Team) 9:15 a.m. Children’s Ministry Grace Lutheran Church 10025 N. Route 47, Morris 815-942-2252 Pastor Steven Heilmann Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Adult Education
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Community Christian Church 131 Montgomery Road, Montgomery 630-388-5000 Campus Pastor: John Rinehimer www.communitychristian.org Sundays: 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship Service
Sandwich Christian Science Society 117 E. 2nd St., Sandwich www.chicagospirituality.com Sunday, 10:30 Worship
Plano Christian Church 9 Schomer Lane, Plano Stan Motley, Pastor www.planochristian.org 630-552-7640 Sunday Service and Children’s Programming: 9:30 a.m.
St. David’s Episcopal Church 701 N. Randall Road, Aurora 630-896-7229 www.stdavidsofaurora.com Sunday 8 & 10 a.m. Worship 9 a.m. Christian Education
Big Life Community Church 197 E. Washington St., Oswego www.biglifecc.org Sunday: 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. Worship
Associate Rector 815-725-6800 www.secec.net Sundays, 11 a.m. Communion
Helmar Lutheran Church 11935 Lisbon Road, Newark Pastor James Molstre Intern - Gideon Johnson Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship, 10:15 a.m. Sunday School
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St. Edward and Christ Episcopal Church (Anglican) Christ Campus 2800 Grove Road, Yorkville Rev. Kathryn White, Rector Rev. Richard Lundgren,
www.ImmanuelYorkville.org 9 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Service Living Heritage Lutheran Church Rev. James Barbey, Pastor 630-552-3926 Services at the Chapel of Turner-Eighner Funeral Home 3952 Turner Avenue Sunday 9 a.m. Divine Service 10:15 a.m. Adult Study & Sunday School St. Olaf Lutheran Church 1233 Douglas Road, Montgomery 630-896-1311 stolafchurch@sbcglobal.net Preschool 630-896-3004 Sunday: 10:15 a.m. Worship Fox River Lutheran Church 2785 E. U.S. Route 52, Sheridan Pastor Kevin Garner 815-695-9926 Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School all ages St. Luke’s Lutheran Church & School - LCMS 63 Fernwood Road, Montgomery Rev. Peter Hoffman, Sr. Pastor Linda King, School Principal Church Office 630-892-9309 School Office 630-892-0310 stlcfamily.org Saturday 5:30 p.m. Blended Worship Sunday 8 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Contemporary Worship with Praise Band St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 27 S. Edgelawn Drive, Aurora 630-897-6891 www.stmarksaurora.net Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Worship Sunday: 9 & 10:30 a.m. Worship and Sunday School (pre-K-5) Faith Lutheran Church ELCA 3000 Liberty St., Aurora 630-862-3500 Sunday 8 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. Blended Service KidWerks (Sunday School) 11 a.m. Praise Gathering
Immanuel Lutheran Church 12760 Lee Road, Hinckley 815-286-3885 office@immanuel-hinckley.org Pastor Chris Navurskis 262-825-7501 Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 9 a.m., Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
New Song Community Lutheran Church (LCMS) 2858 Hafenrichter Road, Aurora www.newsongchurch.net Pastor Jason Dail 630-499-0542 Sunday 10 a.m. Worship
Immanuel Lutheran Church (ELCA) 10104 Immanuel Road, Yorkville Pastor Michael Neel 630-553-5368
Followers of Christ Lutheran Church (ELCA) 12357 248th Ave., Plainfield Pastor Brad Haugen 815-439-0700
Lisbon Bethlehem Church 108 E. Woodman St., Newark 815-736-6271 Pastor Larry Jacobsgaard Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Newark Lutheran Church (A.F.L.C.) 101 E. Liberty St., Newark 815-695-5251 Pastor Luke Emerson newarklutheran@hotmail.com www.newarklcaflc.org Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Our Savior Lutheran Church 420 W. Downer Place, Aurora 630-897-5936 www.oursavioraurora.org Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Children’s Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. Adult Discussion Group
Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1022 N. Main St., Sandwich Rev. Wayne Derber, Pastor 815-786-9308 wearesalemlutheran.org Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 2465 W. Sandwich Road, Sandwich 815-786-6406 Pastor David J. Kaul www.our-saviors.com Saturday 5:30 p.m. Contemporary Worship Sunday 8 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. Family Worship & Sunday School Resurrection Ev. Lutheran Church – WELS 2567 W. Sullivan Road, Aurora 630-907-1333 Pastor Philip Schupmann Sunday 8 & 10:30 a.m. Worship 9:15 am Bible Study, Sunday school and Teen Bible Study Lord of Life Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod 8360 Fox River Drive, Millbrook Pastor Charles M. Sampson 815-496-2284 Sunday: 11:30 a.m. Worship METHODIST Wheatland Salem Church www.wheatlandsalem.org
Millington United Methodist 200 Orleans Street, Millington Pastor Kirk C. Scott 815-695-5378 Handicapped accessible MillingtonUMConthefox.org Children’s Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
www.trinityum.net Trinitychurchoffice@gmail.com Sunday 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m. Children’s Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Youth and Adult Bible Study The United Church of Sandwich 512 Lions Road, Sandwich Pastor Steven Mindrup 815-786-9243 ucssandwich@frontier.com unitedchurchsandwich.org Sunday 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship PENTECOSTAL
Sugar Grove United Methodist 176 Main St., Sugar Grove Pastor CheonEui Oh 630-466-4501 www.sgumc.net, sugargroveumc@sbcglobal.net Sunday 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Plattville United Methodist 13025 Church Road, Yorkville Pastor Terry McLaughlin 815-475-4128 9 a.m. Sunday School classes for all ages, 10 a.m. Worship Service Bethany of Fox Valley United Methodist Church 2200 Ridge Ave., Aurora Rev. Sam Park, Pastor 630-851-8010 www.BethanyFoxValleyUMC.org Sunday 8 & 10:30 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all ages Millbrook United Methodist 8360 Fox River Drive, Millbrook Pastor Steve Saunders 815-791-1032 Sunday 9 a.m. Worship 9 a.m. Sunday School Church of the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church 5 W. Washington St., Oswego Steve Good, Pastor 630-554-3269 www.goodshepherdoswego.org Sunday 8:15 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. Christian Education Hour 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship United Methodist Church of Plano 219 North Hale St., Plano 630-552-3700 Pastor Stevan Saunders www.umcplano.org pastor@umcplano.org Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship service Trinity Church United Methodist 2500 Boomer Lane, Yorkville 630-553-7645 Pastor Michael Stoner
Gospel Assembly Church 7090 Route 34, Oswego Pastor D.L. Dycus 630-554-2313 Saturday 7:30 p.m. Worship Sunday 1 p.m. Worship/Sunday School 5:30 p.m. Worship Thursday 7 p.m. Worship PRESBYTERIAN Covenant of Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church Meeting at John Shields Elementary School 85 S. Main St., Sugar Grove Pastor Jim Megchelsen 630-906-9661 www.covofgrace.org Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Au Sable Grove Presbyterian Church (the country church) Pastor Jen Olson Grove and Wheeler roads, Yorkville 630-554-3507 www.ausablegrovepresbyterian. com Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship Oswego Presbyterian Church 1976 Route 25, Oswego 630-554-8194 Richard “Skip” Shaffer, Pastor Kimberly Hulen, Associate Pastor Sunday 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Wheatland Presbyterian Church 11839 S. Heggs Road, Plainfield 630-904-1140 www.wheatlandpres.org Rev. Hope Sibson, Interim Pastor Sunday 10 a.m. Worship; Children’s Sunday School Genesis Community Church 1300 South Broadway, Montgomery Pastor Jeffrey Barrett 630-896-7773 A Member of PC USA Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, all ages; 10:40 a.m. Worship
ROMAN CATHOLIC St. Mary Roman Catholic Church 901 N. Center Ave., Plano 630-552-3448 www.saintmaryplano.com Rev. Andy Davy, M.I.C. Pastor Deacons Eduardo Murillo, Douglas Wells, Santos Martinez Masses: Monday-Saturday: 8 a.m. Saturday 4 p.m. Reconciliation 5 p.m. Vigil English Sunday 8 & 10 a.m. Mass Noon Spanish Mass St. Patrick Catholic Church 406 Walnut Street, Yorkville 630-553-6671 Info@StPatrickYorkville.org www.stpatrickyorkville.org Rev. Matthew Lamoureux, M.I.C.; Deacons Donald Cyr, Dale Metcalfe; Pastoral Associate Deacon Doug Wells Masses: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. Saturday Vigil Mass 5 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Mass St. Peter Catholic Church 925 Sard Ave., Aurora Rev. Joachim Tyrtania 630-896-6816 Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass Sunday 7:30 & 9:30 a.m. Mass 11:30 a.m. Spanish Mass Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Mass Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8:15 a.m. Mass St. Anne Catholic Church 551 Boulder Hill Pass, Oswego 630-554-3331 Rev. John J. Ouper Pastoral Associate: Sr. Margaret Anne Spagnola, OSM Deacons David Brockman, Duane Wozek, James Perry Masses 8 a.m. Mon. Wed. Fri. 7 a.m. Tues. Thurs. 7 p.m. Wed. Saturday 5 p.m. Mass Sunday 7:30, 9:15, & 11 a.m. Mass St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 340 W. Arnold Road, Sandwich Rev. Gerard Christianson Mass: Monday, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 8:30 a.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. Mass Sunday, 8 and 10 a.m. Mass Noon Spanish Mass OTHER SERVICES Resolution Church 155 Kirkland Circle, Suite 300,
Oswego Pastor Jill Richardson jill@resolutionchurch.org Sunday 10 a.m. Worship The Warehouse Church 308 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora Pastor Randy Schoof 630-859-0600 www.warehousechurch.org Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship Sandwich Church of the Nazarene 205 West College St., Sandwich 815-786-8230 Pastor Mark Abbott Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School all ages 10:40 a.m. Worship Plano Fellowship Meeting at P.H. Miller School N. Lew St., Plano Sunday, 10 a.m. Praise & Worship 552-8868, 552-3091, 552-3373 or 553-5087. Vineyard Christian Fellowship 155 Kirkland Circle, Oswego Pastor Al Arellano www.sentbyravensvcf.com 630-896-1322 Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Worship Community of Christ 304-320 S. Center, Plano Pastor Jim Wynkoop 630-552-8990 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School/Rogers Hall 10:30 a.m. Worship at Stone Church - Easter through December and Rogers Hall January to Easter River’s Edge Fellowship 71 Boulder Hill Pass, Boulder Hill 630-546-9859 Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship Worldwide Deliverance Ministries, Inc. meeting at Lakewood Springs North Clubhouse, Plano Pastor Michael King Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Oswego Family Church 5498 Route 34, Oswego www.oswegofamilychurch.com Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m. Worship Cornerstone Church 17347 Pratt Road, Sandwich 815-786-6300 Pastor Paul Banister www.cornerstoneofsandwich. com Sunday 10 a.m. Worship for all ages Wednesday 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Worship driven prayer, 6:30 p.m. Student ministry Friday (every other from September through May) 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. JAM (K-6th grade)
Plano Church of Christ 406 N. Lew St., Plano Bryan Bickford 815-786-7693 Sunday 10:50 a.m., 4 p.m. Worship Vineyard Aurora Church 505 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora 630-585-0077 www.vineyardaurora.org Sunday 10 a.m. Worship West Lisbon Church 14381 Joliet Road, Newark 815-736-6331 www.westlisbon.com office@westlisbon.com Pastor Rex J. Howe Sunday Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Southwest Community Church at Jones Elementary School 800 Barberry Way, Joliet 815-475-4680 www.southwestonline.org Sunday: 9:30 & 10:45 a.m. Worship Plano Bible Church 1111 W. South St., Plano 630-552-8877 Pastor Ed Schoenberger www.planobiblechurch.org Sunday 9 a.m. Christian Education Hour classes for all ages 10:15 a.m. Worship Service Jacob’s Well Services at NCG Cinema 1505 N. Bridge St., Yorkville www.welcometothewell.com 630-695-1444 Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship Emmanuel Church 701 Lions Road, Sandwich Pastor Joe MacDonald 815-786-2400 emmanuelchurchsandwich.com Sunday: 10:45 a.m. Worship The Original Temple of God Church 626 N. Root St., Aurora 630-892-3757 Bishop Jettie Taylor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Worship Aurora Jewish Renewal Congregation Wackerlin Center for Faith and Action on the campus of Aurora University Monthly Shabbat services at 10:30 a.m. on select Saturdays High Holiday services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in October SPIRIT-FILLED Abundant Life Family Church 4000 Westbrook Drive, Aurora AbundantLifeFoxValley.org 630-851-4000 Sunday 10 a.m. Worship
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First Lutheran Church 200 N. Center St., Plano 630-552-8263 Pastor: Rev. Jonathan Black September – May Worship: Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Holy Communion every Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, adult Bible study
630-904-1035 One church, two locations 1217 Wolf Road, Oswego Sunday 9 and 10:30 a.m. Worship 1852 W. 95th St., Naperville Sunday 8:30 a.m. traditional worship, 9 a.m. family worship, 10 a.m. contemporary worship
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Easter week activities planned at Trinity
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Bible Bucks play an important role at the United Methodist Church of Plano. They provide incentive for the children to attend KIDS ZONE, bring their Bible, memorize Bible verses, bring a friend, etc. Children can then “buy� prizes in exchange for their Bible Bucks. The children were given the incentive to design their own Bible Bucks and were awarded a Bible Buck for their designs. Pictured are Lanna, Kendal, Lynze and Logan with their creative designs. Kendal’s design will be used this year.
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here is something in us which wants and needs to praise God. There are times when our spirit just seems to overflow with joy and we simply can’t help praising God. There are many ways that this can be done, and a variety of words which can express God’s praise, but this seems to be a near universal sentiment. Most of the Psalms are hymns of praise, and throughout the Bible we are told repeatedly to praise God, even being told the seemingly paradoxical advice to praise and thank Him in all circumstances (1 Thessalonians 5:18). Psalm 150 exhorts everything which has breath to praise the Lord! And indeed, it sometimes seems that even the animals are praising the Lord. The animal kingdom seems to have something joyous imprinted in the very fiber of its being, for when we are moving and breathing and fulfilling our God-given functions there is something inherently joyful. So let all that you do be a praising of God, and remember that our primary purpose is to praise God. – Christopher Simon
“If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ.� —1 Peter 4:11 NIV
Easter Week at Trinity in Yorkville will begin with Holy Communion on Maundy Thursday, April 13, at 7 p.m. The Living Sculpture of the Three Crosses will be the focus Good Friday, April 14, at 7 p.m. in a Service of Darkness. On Saturday, April 15, children in the community are invited to an 8 a.m. community breakfast followed by an Easter egg hunt at 9 a.m. Over 7,000 eggs have been prepared. For the rest of Holy Saturday, the church library will be open for quiet reflection and prayer. On Easter Sunday, April 16, there will be a Celebration of the Resurrection at 9 and 10:30 a.m. A nursery will be available for all services. Trinity Church United Methodist is located in Yorkville at the corner of Route 47 and Cannonball Trail.
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• NATURE PRESCHOOL She recalled being amused when the parents were invited to the preschool for Thanksgiving dinner and had to use plastic knives to cut the turkey “because it was dangerous.” “I feel kids need exposure to the real world, and they need to find out what they can do,” she said. “Here we let them try out real things. They are allowed to touch the mud, they are allowed to play with the leaves, they have sticks, they pretend whatever the sticks are. It’s really fostering their imagination out here. We let them explore risk.” Wiencke started volunteering at Natural Beginnings in 2013, and after a year joined the staff as an aide. She has had her own class for the past two years, and it’s a mixed-age class, she said. “The kids can stay for two or three years in the same class, which really helps to create good relationships,” she said. “When they start, they are young, but they see the older kids and they catch up to what the older kids are doing. And the older kids think, I know what to do and I can show the younger kids. We see a lot of good leadership skills in the classroom.” Wiencke said getting kids outside helps them physically – they get Vitamin D exposure, they build up their physical stamina and fine motor skills – as well as mentally and emotionally. “They have the whole sensory input in nature,” she said. “Not one day is the same, so they always have to adapt to different things. Even if we go to the same spot every day, there is something different outside. This is something that makes them really flexible in thinking and at the same time they are really absorbing things.” Getting kids outside helps them be more patient and calms them down, Wiencke said. “We rarely have indoor days, but when we have indoor days they don’t seem as satisfied, it seems like they are bouncing off the walls,” she said. “I feel it really helps them to calm down, it helps them to be patient.” Parents with kids in the program praise it for a variety of reasons. Michalene Bell of Yorkville said she was intrigued by the program as soon as she read the description online. “We are so glad we signed our kids up here,” she said. “I wish this program was around when my oldest was in preschool. Kids spend so much time indoors for most of their academic careers; we really wanted our kids to be introduced to learning in this setting. The kids love it and we love Miss Stefanie and Miss Kathy.” Sylvia Scoggin of Yorkville said she wishes it could be available for older students; she said her daughter will be
For more information on Natural Beginnings, contact program manager Megan Gessler at 630-553-3939 or at mgessler@co.kendall.il.us, or visit kendallforest.com/natural-beginnings-yorkville.php. “... far more important to me is what I feel it has done for my children in their spirits, in the way they see the world and in their journeys to discover who they are and what they are about,” Johnson said. “They know the world is bigger than them. They have compassion for other people and for the plants and animals that share our earth because they have observed them, touched them, tried Tony Scott - tscott@kendallcountynow.com to understand them. They have been A pair of students play in the “mud kitchen” at Hoover Forest Preserve before their Nat- carefully taught that the earth needs their help but without overwhelming ural Beginnings class. them or making them feel that the problems are so big they can’t make a have ‘lesson intentions.’ If the class moving onto kindergarten next year. difference. They feel a responsibility “My little girl loves to get dirty, becomes interested in another topic and a confidence that they themselves be outside, explore and touch everyduring their time together, the teachcan and should make things better. thing, so this school was a perfect fit,” ers will build the rest of the curricAnd they can find wonder in small ulum around that topic. She is also Scoggin said. “She even schools my things all around them. I can’t keep participating in an active, hands-on, Cub Scout den I lead when we go on them from the challenges and stresses play-based environment. This is an our hikes about all the plants, trees ideal way for young children to learn.” inevitably ahead of them in life, but and insects she sees. I honestly think largely because of Natural Beginnings, She continued, “The teachers at she will later in life go to school or get I know they will always be able to find a job in a nature/outdoor related field Natural Beginnings are top-notch. beauty and things to marvel at even in They are completely willing to because of Natural Beginnings. I candifficult times because their eyes and not thank Ms. Stefanie, Ms. Kathy, Ms. work with each family to talk about hearts have been opened to it through Jess, Ms. Tina and Ms. Megan enough strengths, weaknesses, desired/needtheir experiences here. Their dad and ed learning outcomes, and progress. for teaching, caring and loving my I are eternally grateful to Natural daughter these past two years, and for They take an extraordinary amount of time documenting each child’s jour- Beginnings for that.” helping shape her into the awesome Gessler recalled a group of students ney in individual binders during the little person she is today.” who attended a birthday party over year. Additionally, they post photos Laura Scheinholtz of Montgomery the summer at a local YMCA and were weekly on a private school Facebook has a 4-year-old daughter in her first observed by the party’s supervisors page. I guarantee, these wonderful year at Natural Beginnings. She said working together. folks are not paid enough!” she could “not be happier” about Nat“They couldn’t believe what they ural Beginnings. Jill Johnson of Newark said her saw,” she said. “The kids were pulling “With my background as a play second child to attend Natural Beginthose foam blocks from the foam pit, nings will complete the program this advocate and early childhood education consultant, I thought for sure I spring and that she is “tearing up just and pulling them out, stacking them up and creating a log cabin out of the would be putting her in a museum pre- thinking about this.” foam blocks. Other parents in the gym school,” Scheinholtz said. “But as she “Natural Beginnings has been a grew, it became evident that she flour- part of our family since I think its sec- stopped what they were doing and started watching, and pretty soon the ished outside. That’s when I began ond year, and we have grown together,” she said. “With our first daughter, instructors said, ‘How do these kids looking into nature-based education know each other?’ And the parents in our area. I was introduced to Megan I thought of it more as a supplement said they went to preschool together, Gessler by a mutual friend and, simply to the conventional preschool expeand the other parents and the instrucfrom speaking with her initially, I was rience. I absolutely loved the nature tors asked, ‘What preschool did they impressed. Natural Beginnings allows focus but was concerned about kindergarten readiness – would she learn go to?’ Because they’d never seen families to come join them for a class children act like almost a well-oiled session to measure the fit of your child enough of the letters/numbers kind machine.” and the school. Our daughter inserted of stuff to be successful in the grade She continued, “The kids were so school years ahead of her? But Megan herself right into the class and cried used to working together and knowand her talented staff have responded big tears when we had to go home on ing their strengths and having really to our feedback over the years and our visit day. We enrolled her immediately.” managed to artfully weave things like good communication. So I think that’s the benefit of sending your child to a Scheinholtz said the educational Jolly Phonics, math skills and handwriting into the nature and adventure program like this, because they get lessons can change and be flexible in to know how to work well with each the Natural Beginnings environment. experiences that have drawn us all to other and that is so essential not only the program.” “Besides getting to go on a 45-minwhen they get to school but for when ute hike each day, our daughter Johnson said the program has prepared her kids academically speaking, you go out to the workplace and into benefits by being in a child-directed the world. What better skills to prebut that it has also helped her chilenvironment,” she said. “The teachpare you for life?” ers don’t have lesson plans. They dren’s spirits.
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Physician joins Morris Hospital Yorkville Campus SHAW MEDIA Dr. Shaily Macker, a board-certified family medicine physician, has joined the Morris Hospital Yorkville Campus, 105 Saravanos Drive, Yorkville. As a family medicine physician, Dr. Macker is trained to care for patients of all ages, from newborns to seniors. In addition to diagnosing and treating illness, Dr. Macker provides
preventive care, routine checkups, health risk assessments, immunizations, screening tests, and personalized counseling on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. She Dr. Shaily has a specific interest in Macker preventive care, women’s health, and acute and chronic disease management.
“My goal is to provide excellent, compassionate and personalized care for patients,” Dr. Macker said. “Morris Hospital is a close-knit hospital where people know each other and their patients well. Here, people care for each other like family. I feel I will fit in very well.” Dr. Macker attended medical school and completed an internship at Government Medical College in Surat, In-
dia. She completed a three-year family medicine residency at Akron General Hospital in Akron, Ohio. Prior to joining Morris Hospital, Dr. Macker practiced as a family medicine physician for more than 11 years, including the last two years at an outpatient setting in Shorewood, Illinois. To schedule a free meet-and-greet appointment with Dr. Macker, call 630553-4600.
Benefit in Yorkville to expand library’s music collection the “celebrity bartender.” All of her tips and donations earned will be donated to the library’s local music collection. The Sugar Grove Public Library will “It’s definitely a little different from be part of an adults-only event called things that we usually do,” Halikias Toast for Tunes: A Musical Fundraiser said. “It has a unique twist in that it’s later this month. outside of the library.” The plan is for the library to raise The event will feature “Jazz Trials,” money to purchase CDs featuring local where local musicians take the stage musicians. Bands and musicians from and jam. According to Rob Gryder, bar the area are invited to donate their CDs manager, musicians will include people to the library as well. The event will be on the horn, guitar and xylophone, as from 7 to 10 p.m. April 20 at The Law well as stand-up bass players. Office Pub and Music Hall, 226 S. Bridge “Sometimes we’ve gotten fiddlers – St., Yorkville. There is no cover charge. violin players,” Gryder said. “You just Sugar Grove Public Library Direc- never know. There’s no way to predict. tor Shannon Halikias will be on site as But it’s always wild.”
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Meanwhile, Halikias has a plan. “I’m going to be working hard that night,” she said with a laugh. “I’m going to be talking to people and shaking hands. And I’m going to be pouring the beer.” Gryder provided some amusing tips for Halikias: “She needs to be personable and engaging with the customers. She needs to be quick on her feet, pumping drinks out and she needs to be quick-handed – make the drinks quick.” Owner Boyd Ingemunson has tips, too. “The other bartenders don’t bite – that’s for one,” he said. “Secondly, study up on your classic cocktails and
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just come with a smile on your face and be ready to socialize. That’s what we do here. There’s no TVs, so we really encourage people to kind of meet and talk.” Attendees can expect to listen to tunes and perhaps do some dancing. “I can remember being a kid in the public library,” Halikias said. “ … I just really remember feeling saved when I lifted up an album and discovered that I can check out rock or I can check out country. And I discovered all sorts of music. ... I still love to just go and browse the different collections and finding music. And that should be available for kids today.”
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TRANSACTIONS
60538-3404, 02-02-305-006-0000, Lyna LLC to Ruben Fernandez & Janeth Montenegro, March 16
OSWEGO
$203,000, 14 Eastway Dr, Oswego 605439756, 03-08-455-003-0000, Cory Jurgensen to Justin R Williams, March 6 $128,000, 350 Chesterfield Ct, Oswego 60543-8502, 03-09-453-016-0000, Jennifer E Hopkins to Pamela Stapleton, March 7 $140,500, 205 Oxford Ct, Oswego 605438435, 03-03-154-047-0000, Michalin Butler to Sarah A Gober, March 9 $154,000, 213 Grays Dr, Oswego 605437343, 03-09-456-014-0000, Nicholas P Viverito to Laura S Wrasman, March 13 $210,000, 371 Kensington Dr, Oswego 60543-7951, 03-03-402-001-0000, Kler Properties LLC to Thomas Green, February 28 $180,000, 120 Oaklawn Ave, Oswego 60543-9677, 03-08-455-016-0000, Luke W Davis to Constantinos G Avgeris & Carly J Avgeris, March 1 $305,000, 252 Willington Way, Oswego 60543-2206, 03-16-182-001-0000, Mullan-Kwok Trust to Noman Azhar, February 28 $170,000, 265 W Washington St, Oswego 60543-9817, 03-18-250-071-0000, Forest Avenue Properties LLC to Carol Husser, March 2
PLAINFIELD
$220,000, 1806 Northshire Dr, Plainfield 60586-4124, 06-36-330-031-0000, Sisongkham Chandamany to Georgi B Kolimechkov & Sofiya Kolimechkova, March 1
$225,000, 2209 Ashbrook Ln, Plainfield 60586-5300, 06-36-203-010-0000, Mark Kucik to Maria Guadalupe Camacho & Brenda Peralta, February 23 $380,000, 12740 Grande Pines Blvd, Plainfield 60585-2880, 03-36-226-015-0000, Windsor Custom Developers LLC to Christopher G Webber & Suzanne M Webber, March 13 $392,000, 26508 Silverleaf Dr, Plainfield 60585-2878, 03-36-229-014-0000, Harley Investments LLC to Grigori Negru, February 28
PLANO
$103,500, 3813 Pratt St, Plano 60545-2253, 01-25-127-017-0000, CalAtlantic Group Inc to Kyle Murphy & Emma Gorman, February 22 $85,000, 118 W South St, Plano 60545-1737, 01-22-391-006-0000, Louis H Prignano to Araceli Rodriguez, March 1 $155,000, 3308 Allen St, Plano 60545-2136, 01-25-105-006-0000, Omar Ordaz to John C Martinez & Frances J Martinez, March 15 $130,000, 3809 Pratt St, Plano 60545-2253, 01-25-127-017-0000, CalAtlantic Group Inc to Kristen J Gazaferi & Shaziman Gazaferi, March 6 $117,500, 3811 Pratt St, Plano 60545-2253, 01-25-127-017-0000, CalAtlantic Group Inc to Adrienne Phillips, February 24 $312,500, 15953 Burr Oak Rd, Plano 605459802, 01-33-101-001-0000, Beverly Anderson to Bradley A Anderson & Deborah Anderson, March 10 • Continued on page 30
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$134,000, 32 Hampton Rd, Montgomery 60538-2334, 03-04-306-021-0000, Gerry Trust to Michael A Cobb & Melissa A Cobb, February 21 $190,500, 2232 Lynn Ct, Montgomery 60538-4023, 02-01-153-021-0000, Fannie Mae to Kristen Roberts, March 1 AURORA $150,000, 2216 Gallant Fox Cir, Montgomery $275,000, 2258 Grand Pointe Trl, Aurora 60538-3397, 02-02-102-031-0000, Stacy L 60503-8207, 03-01-326-025-0000, Sabino Deming to Roopak Pandya, March 10 Trust to Amey Anand Khare & Manjiri Amey $197,000, 25 Old Post Rd, Montgomery Khare, February 18 60538-2609, 03-08-227-037-0000, Christina $121,000, 1857 Misty Ridge Ln, Aurora M Reynolds to Juan Salazar & Milagros Arroyo, 60503-7332, 03-01-263-043-0000, Jerome J Urbas to John Graf & Jennifer Graf, February 8 February 28 $230,000, 2740 Avalon Ln, Montgomery $182,000, 1783 Landreth Ct, Aurora 6050460538-5069, 02-02-480-019-0000, Craig 5304, 03-01-101-072-0000, Leah Christiansen Nicklaus to Andrew R Zielinski & Rebecca F to Nicholas Van Der Toorn, February 7 Cole, March 7 $158,000, 1878 Wisteria Dr 5, Aurora 60503$165,000, 2918 Astor Ln, Montgomery 7319, 03-01-222-031-0000, Bryan P Mcshea to 60538-4040, 02-02-327-021-0000, Paul C Diane K Knack, February 24 Conner to Salman Mirza, March 6 $186,000, 22 Cayman Dr, Montgomery JOLIET 60538-2621, 03-09-103-002-0000, Brynn K $225,000, 1903 Wild Rose Trl, Joliet 60431Vukelich to Jonathan Perez, February 22 8871, 06-35-401-011-0000, Fannie Mae to $133,500, 2122 Gallant Fox Cir, Montgomery John A Lopez, March 8 60538-3382, 02-02-102-065-0000, Megan E $250,000, 1000 Salvia Ln, Joliet 60431-7866, Nelson to Milan F Calabrese, March 13 09-01-353-002-0000, Jeremy Sutton to Robert $158,000, 2120 Gallant Fox Cir, Montgomery A Valentine & Janet C Valentine, February 23 60538-3382, 02-02-102-066-0000, Lisa Kay $240,000, 1011 Treesdale Way, Joliet 60431- Hagen to Lidia French, February 23 8578, 09-01-426-014-0000, Edward Schultz III $127,500, 32 Fallcreek Cir, Montgomery to Michelle M Rederick, March 3 60538-2153, 03-04-284-004-0000, Wilm$143,000, 1406 Ascot St, Joliet 60431-8099, ington Savings Fund to Laureen Mary Butt, 09-01-204-017-0000, Core Homes LLC to Carl January 5 $274,000, 2442 Sir Barton Ln, Montgomery Krzeczkowski, February 13
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Journey through Holy Week with St. Patrick Parish
YORKVILLE
$270,000, 1762 Callander Trl, Yorkville 60560-1278, 05-10-277-006-0000, James K Rojas to Jeffrey Wilkinson & Sandra Wilkinson, February 28 $303,500, 2402 Fitzhugh Turn, Yorkville 60560-3340, 05-09-426-012-0000, CalAtlantic Group Inc to Cristopher Breck, February 24 $81,000, 222 Bertram Dr H, Yorkville 605603227, 02-04-390-090-0000, APM Legacy Group LLC to Sharon Paczkowski, February 28 $234,500, 2225 Kingsmill St, Yorkville 60560-9062, 05-09-209-003-0000, US Bank Trust NA Trustee to Michael Luttrell & Lauren Budzinski, March 1 $94,000, 144 Bertram Dr L, Yorkville 605603221, 02-04-390-490-0000, Whitley Properties LLC to Shih Peng Chou, February 24 $140,000, 14 Pine Ct, Yorkville 60560-9525, 05-05-153-003-0000, Kendall County Sheriff to Craig Anderson, March 20 $292,000, 307 W Kendall Dr, Yorkville 60560-1042, 02-20-453-015-0000, Mark K Prickett to Jacob A Olin & Alyssa H Olin, March 6 $252,500, 2975 Ellsworth Dr, Yorkville 60560, 02-14-403-007-0000, DRH Cambridge Homes Inc to Phillip M Janowiak & Kristen Marie Janowiak, February 28 $139,500, 1444 Orchid St, Yorkville 605603070, 02-22-357-032-0000, Jerry Doll to Lukas R Wyss & Krystal A Garritson, February 22
Holy Week events at St. Patrick Parish include a Mass of the Lord’s Supper and re-enactment of Jesus’ washing of the feet of his disciples on Thursday, April 13, at 7 p.m. Following the service, all are invited to visit the Garden of Repose, located in the Parish Center, to reflect on the start of the Lord’s solemn passion at the Garden of Gethsemane until midnight. Good Friday services begin at noon with Stations of the Cross. At 3 p.m., the parish will gather in the
church for the Liturgy of the Passion. The celebration of Easter begins with the Vigil Mass at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 15. The service begins with the traditional lighting of the Easter fire and the welcoming of new members who have been studying to become full members of the church. Easter Sunday masses will be offered on April 16 at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. St. Patrick Church is at 406 Walnut St. in Yorkville. Find more information at stpatrickyorkville.org.
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State changes strategy on Gypsy moths DOWN THE GARDEN PATH Richard Hentschel Over the past weekend, the Illinois Department of Agriculture posted a news release with changes for this summer on their tactics for managing Gypsy moths in parts of Kane, Kendall, Will and LaSalle counties. In past years, the public’s involvement has been passive in the sense that the IDOA announced spray areas and, at the right time, treatments were made based on trap counts and movement of Gypsy moths the previous year. This year, due to trapping numbers from 2016, increased efforts now include a Gypsy moth quarantine. This is the next level of management needed to reduce the populations and slow the spread. The language may sound a bit menacing, but the quarantine is really asking the public to become more involved in the management of this destructive insect. The feeding activity can completely defoliate a tree and the droppings can cover the ground and everything within the tree canopy. Since the female Gypsy moth will deposit egg masses on anything in the yard that sits still for even brief periods during egg laying, the IDOA is asking residents to inspect personal property before moving it outside the quarantined area. If the camper or canoe sits for most of the summer, homeowners must inspect them for egg masses
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Gypsy moth females with egg masses. before heading to a campground or lake outside the quarantine area. If you are not in the quarantine, it does not apply to you. The quarantine also places additional restrictions on nurseries and companies handling lumber. Their products are required to be inspected prior to any sales outside of the quarantined areas. As of April 7, Kendall, Kane, Will and LaSalle counties now are officially under quarantine. Maps
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of the treatment areas can be found at agr.state. il.us/gypsymothtreatmentmaps. While on that website, you can read about the history of the Gypsy moth, its lifecycle and the products the IDOA will be applying in 2017. We have certainly suffered from the recent loss of ash trees from the emerald ash borer; we do not need to lose the trees we have left. If you are within the quarantine, those egg masses are there right now and quite visible, especially when on the trunks of trees. Finding them on lawn furniture, campers and other recreational equipment will take just a few minutes. Simply scrape them off and throw them away in the garbage. Some researchers say to wear gloves, as egg masses may cause skin irritation for some individuals. Every egg mass contains between 500 and 1,000 eggs. The hatching worms, while very small in the beginning, become a 2½-inch or larger eating machine before pupating at the end of summer. Those larvae feed on more than 400 different kinds of trees and shrubs. The IDOA is asking us to do our part so that we still have shade trees and ornamental plants in our home landscape.
• Richard Hentschel is a Horticulture Extension Educator with University of Illinois Extension, serving DuPage, Kane and Kendall counties. Get more garden and yard updates with “This Week in the Garden” on Facebook at facebook.com/extensiondkk/videos, “Down the Garden Path” at go.illinois. edu/downthegardenpath and the “Green Side Up” podcast at go.illinois.edu/GreenSideUp.
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Part time office position, hours 7:30 to 1:00, Monday thru Friday. Detail oriented, computer skills, processing orders, preparing shipping docs, general accounting skills and various office tasks. For consideration, e-mail resume and salary requirements to: lisa@precision-enterprises.com
Part time, seasonal help wanted.
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FRI & SAT, APR 21 & 22 8AM - 4PM
Rummage Sale FRI, APRIL 21 8AM - 5PM SAT, APRIL 22 8AM - 1PM
Maps Available at BP Station!
Yorkville School District is looking for two substitute Nurses.
The duties of these positions include filling in at any buildings K-12 and riding the bus to attend field trips as needed. A Bachelor's Degree in Nursing or a related field is preferred. Must have current clinical experience and excellent organizational skills, current CPR card & a flexible schedule. Contact Maribeth Surma, Health Services Coordinator at 630-553-4382 ext.4405.
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Parish Center @ 130 W. LaSalle St. Don't miss out on the quality items, sold by donation, at this large 2 day sale!
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MOVING & SPRING CLEANING SALES Featuring Primitive Decor, Furniture, Holiday, Household, & Outdoor Decor, Harley Davidson Items, Antiques, Children's Clothing, Toys, Avon Items, Jewelry, Misc. TOO MUCH TO LIST! DON'T MISS THESE SALES! You Want It? We've Got It! Classified has GREAT VARIETY!
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SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2017 Starting @ 9:30 am 108 East Arnold Street Sandwich, IL 60548 Take Main Street north to Arnold then east to sale or one block south of hospital at Eddy Street (Watch for signs off IL Rt 34 & Main Street)
LUNCH AVAILABLE ★ COMFORT STATION STERLING SILVER, COSTUME JEWELRY, ANTIQUE FURNITURE COLLECTIBLE ITEMS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & GOODS Whirlpool Refrigerator; Wurlitzer spinet piano & Wurlitzer multi matic Organ; 3 stack lawyers book case; Oak China Cabinet; Oak Curve glass china cabinet wood shelves; Oak library table w center draw; Dining table w pullout leaves; Walnut parlor table; Maple rocker; Brown leather recliner; Swivel rocking chair; Brass base lamp w leaded shade; Beveled edge wall mirrors; Drexel Davenport "hardly sat on"; Living room tables; Samsung Flat Screen colored TV; Grandfather clock; Misc antique table & Chairs, cane seated etc; 4 pc bedrm. set, w/ dresser, Highboy, night stand & double bed; 5 pc bedrm. set, Lundstrom w 2 singles, dresser, highboy & nightstand; Walnut dresser w/ wishbone mirror; Double bed; Oak frame wall mirror; Walnut 3 draw dry sink w/ hand carved pulls; Antique pictures & Frames; Drop leaf table; Wood footstool; Eastlake walnut platform rocker; Queen Anne style upholstered armed chair; Eastlake fold-up chair; Eastlake marble top rd. fern stand; Record cabinet; Oak slated humpback trunk & footlocker; Collectible glassware, H. P dishes, plates, bowls, cracker jar, salters, shakers, hat pin holder, dresser set, R/S Prussia & Germany, Bavaria, Nippon, Lefton, china; Oil lamps; Crystal water pitcher, candy /nut dishes, tumblers & others; Etched stemware; Bride's basket; 5 jar curette set w plated holder; Wall barometer; World globe; Ornate decorative Pipe; Sandwich Fair Memorable, toothpicks, crocks, pins, paperweight & others; Acoma Pottery ball; Tabletop books; Older McCalls Mag; Vintage postcards; Shirley temple doll & others inc, Fostoria American & candle wick pattern; Wedgewood China "Patrician" w/ serving pc's, service for 12; Moss rose tea pot w cream & Sugar; Sev. HP cup & Saucers; 63 pc Sterling silver flat ware "Royal Crest", w/ cabinet; Other misc. sterling silver spoons & Serving pcs; R.A Woodward Jeweler Box; Sandwich IL. Other older local area advertising items; "Shambaugh Oil" pocketknife, Somonauk IL; Etched pink depression plates; Etched stemware; 17 jewel South bend gold pocket watch Key wind Elgin Railroad watch; Hummel figurine; Davey Crocket & Brownie Pocket knife; Tonette & marble bag w marbles; Harmonicas; Sheet music & books; Costume jewelry, incs. some sterling items, 10 K ladies watch; Bedding, towels, table linens; Lane cedar chest; Wool coat w Fur collar; Vintage shoes & dresses; Children's vintage coat & clothes; Chatty Cathy doll; Many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or good check, Master Card / Visa. Proper ID required for registration. No property removed until settled for. Not responsible for items or accidents. All items are to be sold to the best & highest bidder. THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING GO TO WEB SITE FOR COMPLETE SALE FLYER and photos OR CALL Auctioneer for mailer.
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Auctioneers: Chris Wegener, Sandwich IL. 815-451-2820 & Joel Prestegaard, Hinckley IL. Cashier: Coultrips go2wegenerauctions.com Clerk: P Strever
Kendall County Record • Plano Record • Oswego Ledger • Sandwich Record / KendallCountyNow.com • Thursday, April 13, 2017 • CLASSIFIED Sandwich – 2BR Duplex, close to downtown. 1 bth, w/d, stove, fridg, lg deck, 2c gar, bsmt $925 + $1850 dep, Call Tom 815-474-4555
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1st MO RENT. Cable & utilities incl. 630-466-2089 Filipa's Story...I am one of a litter of 9 that was born around Halloween. Scary, huh? 9 babies. The folks in Tennessee are guessing that we are husky mixes but our parents were never seen. I like to consider myself as 100% love. I get along crazy with my siblings and love human attention. Why don't you please contact 4Paws 4U 4Ever and arrangements can be made to meet. Thanks for looking. 4Paws 4U 4Ever will be hosting an adoption event Saturday at DOWNERS GROVE Petsmart. I will be waiting anxiously to find my new 4Ever family!, I will have some of my puppy and adult dog friends from the shelter available for adoption too! Visit; www.puppiesthatneedlove.com to see all of the puppies and dogs that are available. You can request any of the dogs or pups be brought to an adoption event for your family to meet or schedule a time to see Filipa at the shelter by calling 630-258-9219, or please fill out the application on the website under “How to Adopt”. Your entire family must be present in order for you to adopt.
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Sandwich - Rt 34 and Latham St. 1000 Sq Ft Building is 15 years old, good parking, visibility and easy access. 815-405-5481 Sandwich - Rt 34 and Latham St., 300 Sq Ft With overhead door, bathroom and office, door faces Railroad St. 815-405-5481 Sandwich – 2BR, gar, partial bsmnt, snow & lawn care incl. No pets $800/mo + dep 815-786-1600 or 815 -786- 8038 Earlville 3rd Flr 1BR, $325/mo + Equal Dep. 630-337-0848
OSWEGO, 2 BR Townhome Style Apt Recently Renovated AC,
Laundry Hook-Ups, Crown Molding, Mini Blinds, Pergo Floors, Near Dwntwn, No Pets/Smoke. $1,150/mo + Sec. Dep. 630-330-1660
Sandwich 1BR, Updated Kitchen, A/C, No Pets $675/mo + deposit + ½ util. 630-273-1744
Somonauk, Upper Unit, 3BR,1BA, Skylight in LR, w/d, all appl, attached gar w/opener,
Used Travel Trailers & Pop-Up Campers
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Got something you really want to sell? Put it in front of the faces of Yorkville - 2 Story, 2BR, 1BA, W/D thousands of readers everyday in the 1 car gar, $800/mo+ sec+credit chk, no pets/smk Classifieds. Realtor owned, Coldwell Banker the Real Estate Call today to place your ad! Group Contact Robin @ 630-244-1114 Princeton Lake Thunderbird Wooded Buildable
Yorkville 2-Bdrm Apt near Downtown New Kitchen, with DishWasher, New Bath, The Works! $920/mo. 630-453-2735
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2012 Ford Escape 4 DR SUV. FWD, V6, Ltd Ed w/all options. Exc cond. Metallic Blue/Green Paint w/ Premium Polished Aluminum Wheels. Looks & Drives Great! 50,970k. $13,500. 630-399-3379 Pictures increase attention to your ad! Be sure to include a photo of your pet, home, auto or merchandise.
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Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation of discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275
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FRANCISCO HERRERA; DEBRA A Plaintiff's attorney is not required GONZALEZ, to provide additional information DEFENDANTS. other than that set forth in this 15CH 147 notice of sale. 1715 COURTWRIGHT DRIVE I716922 PLAINFIELD, IL 60586 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO (Published in the Kendall County JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE Record, April 6, 13, 20, 2017) UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by PUBLIC NOTICE the Court in the above entitled cause on February 8, 2016, Sheriff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF of Kendall County will on May 15, THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 2017, in Law Library of the KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS Kendall County Courthouse, 807 Nationstar Mortgage LLC John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560, at PLAINTIFF 8:30 AM, sell at public auction and Vs. sale to the highest bidder for cash, Javier Montelongo; et. al. all and singular, the following DEFENDANTS described real estate mentioned in 16CH 00106 said Judgment, situated in the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE County of Kendall, State of Illinois, OF REAL ESTATE or so much thereof as shall be PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment TAX NO. 06-36-428-012-0000 of Foreclosure and Sale entered in COMMONLY KNOWN AS: the above cause on 11/18/2016, 1715 COURTWRIGHT DRIVE the Sheriff of Kendall County, PLAINFIELD, IL 60586 Illinois will on 5/15/17 at the hour Description of Improvements: of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall SINGLE FAMILY HOME, NOT FOR County Courthouse, 807 John SALE, UTIL ON, 2 CAR ATT GAR Street Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a The Judgment amount was place otherwise designated at the $0.00. time of sale, County of Kendall and Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" State of Illinois, sell at public sale for "CASH". The successful auction to the highest bidder bidder must deposit 10% down by for cash, as set forth below, the certified funds; balance, by certified following described real estate: funds, within 24 hours. NO PIN 02-02-486-019 REFUNDS. Improved with Single Family The subject property is subject to Home general real estate taxes, special COMMONLY KNOWN AS: assessments or special taxes levied 2466 Claridge Lane against said real estate, water bills, Montgomery, IL 60538 etc., and is offered for sale without Sale terms: 10% down of the any representation as to quality or highest bid by certified funds at the quantity of title and without close of the auction; The balance, recourse to plaintiff. The sale is including the Judicial sale fee for further subject to confirmation by Abandoned Residential Property the court. Municipality Relief Fund, which is Upon payment in full of the bid calculated at the rate of $1 for each amount, the purchaser shall receive $1,000 or fraction thereof of the a Certificate of Sale, which will amount paid by the purchaser not entitle the purchaser to a Deed to to exceed $300, in certified funds, the real estate after confirmation of is due within twenty-four (24) the sale. hours. The subject property is The property will NOT be open subject to general real estate taxes, for inspection. Prospective bidders special assessments, or special are admonished to check the court taxes levied against said real estate file to verify all information. and is offered for sale without any The successful purchaser has the representation as to quality or sole responsibility/expense of evictquantity of title and without ing any tenants or other individuals recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" presently in possession of the condition. The sale is further subject subject premises. to confirmation by the court. If this property is a condominium If the property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the and the foreclosure takes place after foreclosure sale, other than a mort1/1/2007, purchasers other than gagee shall pay the assessments the mortgagees will be required to and the legal fees required by The pay any assessment and legal fees Condominium Property Act, 765 due under The Condominium PropILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR and (g)(4). (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE If the property is located in a RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION common interest community, purFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF chasers other than mortgagees will AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN be required to pay any assessment ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION and legal fees due under the 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS Condominium Property Act, 765 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). For Information: Visit our website at If the sale is set aside for any http://ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com. reason, the Purchaser at the sale Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only shall be entitled only to a return of
If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-16-02753. I718228
recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all informa(Published in the Kendall County tion. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR Record, April 6, 13, 20, 2017) (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION PUBLIC NOTICE 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF For information: Examine the THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT court file or contact Plaintiff's KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., U.S. Bank National Association 15W030 North Frontage Road, PLAINTIFF Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, Vs. (630) 794-9876. Please refer to Luz Diaz; et. al. file number 14-16-11707. DEFENDANTS I717832 16 CH 00339 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE (Published in the Kendall County OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Record, March 30, 2017 April 6, GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment 13, 2017) of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 1/27/2017, Buying? Selling? the Sheriff of Kendall County, Renting? Hiring? Illinois will on 5/1/17 at the hour To place an ad, of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall call 877-264-2527 County Courthouse, 807 John KendallCountyNOW.com Street Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kendall and State of Illinois, sell at public Publisher's Notice: auction to the highest bidder All real estate for cash, as set forth below, the advertising in following described real estate: this newspaper is subject to the PIN 03-05-453-007 Improved with Single Family Fair Housing Act which makes it Home illegal to advertise "any preferCOMMONLY KNOWN AS: ence, limitation or discrimina141 Boulder Hill Pass tion based on race, color, reliMontgomery, IL 60538 gion, sex, handicap, familial Sale terms: 10% down of the status or national origin, or an highest bid by certified funds at the intention, to make any such close of the auction; The balance, preference, limitation of discrimiincluding the Judicial sale fee for nation." Familial status includes Abandoned Residential Property children under the age of 18 livMunicipality Relief Fund, which is ing with parents or legal custocalculated at the rate of $1 for each dians, pregnant women and people securing custody of chil$1,000 or fraction thereof of the dren under 18. This newspaper amount paid by the purchaser not will not knowingly accept any to exceed $300, in certified funds, advertising for real estate which is due within twenty-four (24) is in violation of the law. Our hours. The subject property is readers are hereby informed that subject to general real estate taxes, all dwellings advertised in this special assessments, or special newspaper are available on an taxes levied against said real estate equal opportunity basis. and is offered for sale without any To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at representation as to quality or 1-800-669-9777. quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is condition. The sale is further subject 1-800-927-9275 to confirmation by the court.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, PLAINTIFF, VS. FRANCISCO HERRERA; DEBRA A GONZALEZ, DEFENDANTS. 15CH 147 1715 COURTWRIGHT DRIVE PLAINFIELD, IL 60586 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on February 8, 2016, Sheriff of Kendall County will on May 15, 2017, in Law Library of the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560, at 8:30 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of Kendall, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 238 IN KENDALL RIDGE UNIT SIX, SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 8, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 2, 2000, AS DOCUMENT NO. 0004978, IN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 06-36-428-012-0000 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1715 COURTWRIGHT DRIVE PLAINFIELD, IL 60586 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME, NOT FOR SALE, UTIL ON, 2 CAR ATT GAR The Judgment amount was $0.00. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the
for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Information: Visit our website at http://ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No. (312) 3469088. Please refer to file# 11567 PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I716922 (Published in the Kendall County Record, April 6, 13, 20, 2017)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS Nationstar Mortgage LLC PLAINTIFF Vs. Javier Montelongo; et. al. DEFENDANTS 16CH 00106 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 11/18/2016, the Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois will on 5/15/17 at the hour of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kendall and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 201 IN MONTGOMERY CROSSING UNIT 5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 3, 2002 AS DOCUMENT 200200020088, IN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 02-02-486-019 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 2466 Claridge Lane Montgomery, IL 60538 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special
samount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) ehours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special etaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any mrepresentation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" scondition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than Ethe mortgagees will be required to Npay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium PropNerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). S If the property is located in a .common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the ,Condominium Property Act, 765 .ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). , If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser ,shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mort-gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed dto the real estate after Confirmation nof the sale. The successful purs chaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, YSuite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to nfile number 14-16-02753. ,I718228 , (Published in the Kendall County Record, April 6, 13, 20, 2017)
State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 122 OF BOULDER HILL, UNIT 7, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF OSWEGO, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 03-05-453-007 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 141 Boulder Hill Pass Montgomery, IL 60538 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all informaa tion. e IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE PUBLIC NOTICE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION r FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Y KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS OU.S. Bank National Association MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. DPLAINTIFF For information: Examine the Vs. court file or contact Plaintiff's NLuz Diaz; et. al. attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., DEFENDANTS 15W030 North Frontage Road, 16 CH 00339 Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, y NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE (630) 794-9876. Please refer to OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY file number 14-16-11707. GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment I717832 of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 1/27/2017, (Published in the Kendall County the Sheriff of Kendall County, Record, March 30, 2017 April 6, ,Illinois will on 5/1/17 at the hour 13, 2017) of 8:30AM at Lobby of Kendall yCounty Courthouse, 807 John sStreet Yorkville, IL 60560, or in a PUBLIC NOTICE place otherwise designated at the STATE OF ILLINOIS ) time of sale, County of Kendall and ) ss. State of Illinois, sell at public COUNTY OF DEKALB ) ,auction to the highest bidder )for cash, as set forth below, the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT sfollowing described real estate: FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD , LOT 122 OF BOULDER HILL, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS lUNIT 7, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
COUNTY OF DEKALB )
Oscar Balderas
21 TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH RANGE
Chancery Division
By: Bradley S. McCann Spesia & Ayers Attorney for Estate 1415 Black Road Joliet, IL 60435 (815) 726-4311 April 13, 20, 27, 2017 Kendall County Record 1398528
LOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST ¼; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 1091.52 FEET TO THE CENTER LINE OF ROAD; THENCE PLAINFIELD NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE, 666.65 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID CENTER LINE, 329.22 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 128 DEGREES, 39 MINUTES, 51 SECONDS, AS MEASURED CLOCKWISE FROM LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, 119.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 148 DEGREES, 21 MINUTES, 47 SECONDS, AS MEASURED CLOCKWISE FROM LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, 194.84 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 128 DEGREES, 43 MINUTES 00 SECONDS AS MEASURED CLOCKWISE FROM DESCRIBED COURSE, LAST 315.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 137 DEGREES, 19 MINUTES, 38 SECONDS, AS MEASURED CLOCKWISE FROM LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, 207.46 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTER LINE OF SAID PLAINFIELD ROAD, SAID POINT LYING 523.44 FEET NORTHWESTERLY, AS MEASURED ALONG CENTER LINE, OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE, 523.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; IN THE TOWN OF OSWEGO, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 3838 Plainfield Road Oswego, Illinois 60543 Permanent Index No: 03-21-300-004 The real estate is improved a threestory single family residence. The judgment amount was $436,302.00 Sale terms: Ten Percent (10%) down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within 24 hours. The subject property is subject to real estate taxes or special assessments and is offered for sale without recourse to Plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the Court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney, Tina M. Jacobs, Jacobs & Pinta, 77 West Washington Street, Suite 1005, Chicago, Illinois 60602 (telephone: [312] 2631005). HEARTLAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, an Illinois state bank, assignee of the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as Receiver for CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, By: Tina M. Jacobs JACOBS & PINTA One of Its Attorneys Tina M. Jacobs, Esq. Joy Pinta, Esq. Jacobs & Pinta 77 West Washington Street, Suite 1005 Chicago, Illinois 60606 (312) 263-1005 Attorney No. 48951 officeadmin@jacobsandpinta.com March 30, April 6, 13, 2017 Oswego Ledger 132369
vs. Raul Ibarra, Sr., et al., Defendants. Case No. 2017 CH 117 The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Unknown Owners and Non-record Claimants, defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 23rd Judicial Circuit, Kendall County, Illinois, Chancery Division, by the said plaintiff against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows: to-wit: Lot 34 in Greywall Club Subdivision Unit 1 being a subdivision of part of the Northwest Quarter and West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 36, Township 36 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded September 8, 2004 as Document Number 200400025132, and Certificate of Correction recorded February 25, 2005 as Document Number 200500005440 and Additional Certificate of Correction recorded August 12, 2005 as Document Number 200500023584, all in Kendall County, Illinois. Commonly known as: 8201 Waterbury Drive, Joliet, IL 60431 P.I.N.: 06-35-202-009 Mortgagor: Raul Ibarra, Sr. married to Edith Rodriguez. Mortgagee: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for SouthStar Funding, LLC. Recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Kendall County, IL, as Document No. 200600017721. Present owners of the property are the above mentioned mortgagors. Notice is also given you that the said Complaint prays for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is now pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said above named defendants, file your answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Kendall County, IL, on or before May 6, 2017, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a Judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. This is an attempt to collect a debt pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DANIEL O. BARHAM, (6319903), Attorney, 2644 Kull Road, Lancaster, Ohio 43130. April 6, 13, 20, 2017 Kendall County Record 1394701
115 of the Kendall County Court- days after it has been filed with the
CK Ventures Trust 1, house, 807 W. John St., Yorkville, Circuit Court Clerk. Independent Executor of the 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL Kendall CountyIN THE Record • Plano Record Ledger • Sandwich Record / KendallCountyNow.com • Thursday, Aprilat 13, 2017 • CLASSIFIED 45 The estate will be administered Kendall County the hour of 9:00 Estate •of Oswego Henry E. Cryder, Deceased CIRCUIT COURT MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOL- Plaintiff, FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS Case No. 16 D 199 ELIZABETH A. VASQUEZ, Plaintiffs, vs. LUIS A. VASQUEZ, Defendants
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLICATION NOTICE Notice is given of the service upon defendant, LUIS A. VASQUEZ whose address is 322 Jefferson St., Aurora, IL 60505. A Petition for Dissolution of Marriage was filed on August 17, 2016 by Plaintiff's attorneys who are Krentz, Salfisberg & Swanson Haggard, P.C., 100 W. Main Street, Plano, IL 60545. Personal service upon the defendant was attempted numerous times between August 17, 2016 and January 20, 2017. On August 17, 2016, a Summons was issued for the defendant. On September 16, 2016, the process server discontinued attempting service as there was no answer at the residence. On January 20, 2017, an Alias-Summons was issued for the defendant. On February 20, 2017, the process server discontinued attempting service as there was no answer at the residence. As of February 20, 2017, the process server has discontinued attempting service as there has been no answer at the residence. The above captioned case has been continued to April 28, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. in courtroom 230, at the DeKalb County Courthouse, 133 W. State St., Sycamore, IL. On April 28, 2017, the Plaintiff?s attorney will ask that the presiding Judge enter a default Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage.# ROBYN INGEMUNSON, Circuit Clerk
STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF KENDALL, ss. In the Circuit Court of the 23rd Judicial Circuit, Kendall County, Illinois BOULDER HILL GARDENS HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF PATRICIA LAFLAME, and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, Defendants, No. 17 LM 162. The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF PATRICIA LAFLAME, and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, Defendants, that the above entitled action has been filed against you and other defendants in the Circuit Court of Kendall County, Illinois, for the recovery of the possession of real estate located at: 129 Garden Drive, Montgomery, Illinois 60538You are hereby required to appear in person on May 3, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. in courtroom 116, Kendall County Courthouse, 807 W. John Street, Yorkville, Illinois, for trial of this cause. You are further required to file your appearance by yourself or your attorney at the same place and time. Now unless you, the said above named defendants, appear at that time and place fixed for trial, judgments by default will be entered against you for the possession of the aforesaid premises and an order for possession will be issued out of said court by which you will (Published in the Sandwich Record be dispossessed of said premises. March 30, April 6, 13, 2017) 1392346 REBECCA MORGANEGG, Clerk Keay & Costello, P.C., #6318040, Attorneys, 128 S. County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois 60187
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTY THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HENRY E. CRYDER DECEASED Case No. 16 P 102 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE IS GIVEN to creditors of the death of Henry E. Cryder, of Minooka, Illinois on March 14, 2016. On November 4, 2016, Letters of Office were issued to Oscar Balderas, whose address is 14776 Jughandle Road, Minooka, Illinois 60447, as Independent Executor, and whose attorney of record is Bradley S. McCann, of Spesia & Ayers, 1415 Black Road, Joliet, Illinois 60345. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 W. John, Yorkville, Illinois 60560, or with the representative, or both, on or before the 13th day of October, 2017, or if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Sec. 18-3 (755 ILCS 5/18-3) of the Probate Act of 1975, the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. Oscar Balderas Independent Executor of the Estate of Henry E. Cryder, Deceased By: Bradley S. McCann Spesia & Ayers Attorney for Estate
(Published in the Herald-News on April 6, 13, 20, 2017) 1393771
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS HEARTLAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, an Illinois state bank, assignee of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for Citizens First National Bank, Plaintiff, V. RONALD L. WEILERT; GERALDINE A. WEILERT; WEILERT CUSTOM HOMES, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company; MARC TISHFIELD; THE UNITED STATE OF AMERICA; “UNKNOWN OWNERS” and “NONRECORD CLAIMANTS”, Defendants. CASE NO. 2016 CH 348 Property Address: 3838 Plainfield Road Oswego, Illinois 60543 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 30, 2017, the Sheriff of Kendall County, Illinois, will at 8:30 a.m. on May 15, 2017, in the Law Library of the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 W. John Street, Yorkville, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: THAT PART OF THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST ¼; THENCE EAST
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF ILLINOIS
ss. COUNTY OF Kendall, In the Circuit Court of the 23rd Judicial Circuit, Kendall County, Illinois, Chancery Division CK Ventures Trust 1, Plaintiff, vs. Raul Ibarra, Sr., et al., Defendants.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT) In re the Petition of: KAILEEN MEREDITH BLANCHARD Case Number 2017 MR 073 Public Notice is hereby given that on May 1, 2017, in Courtroom No. 115 of the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 W. John St., Yorkville, Kendall County at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, a Petition will be heard in the said Courtroom for
without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4). Law Office of Fred T. Myers, P.C. Fred T. Myers, Attorney for the Independent Administrator Dated March 28, 2017 17 North Sixth Street /s/ Kaileen Meredith Blanchard Geneva, Illinois 60134 Petitioner 630-208-0300 April 6, 13, 20, 2017 Oswego Ledger 1396094 April 6, 13, 20, 2017 Kendall County Record 1396232 PUBLIC NOTICE
a.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, a Petition will be heard in the said Courtroom for the change of the name of Kaileen Meredith Blanchard to the new name of: Kai M. Canter pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et. seq.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FOR NAME CHANGE (MINOR) In re the Petition of: Chentell Shores Case Number 2017 MR 089 Public Notice is hereby given that on June 2, 2017, in Courtroom No. 115 of the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 W. John St., Yorkville, Kendall County at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, a Petition will be heard in the said Courtroom for the change of the name of Pharoah Martise Shores Riley to the new name of: Pharoah Martise Shores pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et. seq. Dated April 10, 2017 /s/ Chentell Shores Petitioner Chentell Shores, Pro Se 1827 Westfield Dr. #15 Aurora, IL 60504 April 13, 20, 27, 2017 Kendall County Record 1398337
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: DAVID BENTHAM, JR., Decedent. General No. 2017 P 18 PUBLICATION NOTICE Notice to Heirs and Legatees, both Known and Unknown: Notice is given of the death of David Bentham, Jr. on September 1, 2016. His address at the time of his death was 64 Clark Street, Oswego, Illinois 60543. Letters of Office were issued on March 30, 2017, to Stephanie Bentham, who resides at 64 Clark Street, Oswego, Illinoid 60543 as Independent Administrator of the Estate. The Law Office of Fred T. Myers, P.C., 17 North Sixth Street, Geneva, Illinois 60134, is the attorney for the Independent Administrator of the Estate. Claims against the Estate may be filed in the Office of Robyn Ingemunson, Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk, or with the Independent Executor, or both, before October 6, 2017. Any claims not filed within that period are barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Circuit Court Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Independent Administrator and to his attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed with the Circuit Court Clerk. The estate will be administered without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent administration by filing a peti-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF (DECEDENT): Name: MATTHEW DAVID LANGE Address: 569 Springbrook Trails North City, State, Zip: Oswego, IL 60543 Date and Place of Death: 1/27/2017 in Naperville, IL Case No. 2017 P 21 PUBLICATION NOTICE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION TO: CREDITORS, CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES 1. Notice is hereby given of the death of MATTHEW DAVID LANGE who died on 1/27/2017, a resident of Oswego, IL 60543. 2. The Representative for the estate is: David Lange and Sandra Lange, 2512 Briarwood Court, Aurora, IL 60506. 3. The attorney for the estate is: Constance Burnett Renzi, 140 S. Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove, Il 60554. 4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before October 2, 2017. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 807 W. John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560, or with the Representative, or both. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. 5. On March 22, 2017, an Order Appointing Administrator was entered. 6. Within forty-two (42) days after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to require proof of the validity of the Will by testimony or witnesses to the Will in open Court, or other evidence, as provided in Article VI 5/6-21 (755 ILCS 5/6-21). 7. Within six (6) months after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to contest the validity of the Will as provided under Article VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1). 8. The estate will be administrated without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4). Signature of Attorney for Executor: Constance Burnett Renzi (Published in the Ledger- Sentinel on March 30, April 6, 13, 2017) 1392516
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LORRAINE C. RICHARDSON Deceased Case No. 2017 P 23 PUBLICATION NOTICE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION TO: CREDITORS, CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES 1. Notice is hereby given of the death of LOARRAINE C. RICHARDSON who died on February 5, 2017, a resident of Oswego, Illinois. 2. The Representative for the estate and his/her address is: David W.
death of LOARRAINE C. RICHARDSON who died on February 5, 2017, a resident of Oswego, Illinois. 2. The Representative for the estate and his/her address is: David W. Richardson, 46W635 Dolly Drive, Big Rock, IL 60511. 3. The attorney for the estate is: Catherine E. Lenert, Elder Law Center, P.C., 140 S. Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove, IL 60554. 4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before October 2, 2017. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 807 W. John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560, or with the Representative, or both. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. 5. On March 22, 2017, an Order Appointing the Representative was entered. 6. Within 42 days after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to require proof of the validity of the Will by testimony or witnesses to the Will in open Court, or other evidence, as provided in Article VI 5/6-21 (755 ILCS 5/6-21). 7. Within 6 months after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to contest the validity of the Will as provided under Article VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1). 8. The estate will be administrated without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4).
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NAVID HADDADI Deceased. Case No. 2017 P 25 INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION PUBLICATION NOTICE TO: CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS 1. Notice is given of the death of Navid Haddadi, who died on August 13, 2016 a resident of Oswego, Illinois. 2. The Representatve for the estate and his/her address is: Kathy H. Thorne 339 Kensington Drive Oswego, IL 60543 3. The attorney for the estate and his/her address is: Steven M. Rogers 3375-F N. Arlington Heights Road Arliington Heights, Il 60004 4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before October 13, 2017. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 807 West John Street, Yorkville, IL 60560, or with the Representative, or both. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. 5. The estate will be administered without Court supervision unless an interested party terminate independent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. Ch. 110 ½, Par. 28-4). April 13, 20, 27, 2017 Oswego Ledger 1398383
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON FISCAL YEAR 2017-2018 BUDGET The Village Board of the Village of Minooka, Illinois will hold a
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BUDGET The Village Board of the Village of Minooka, Illinois will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on April 25, 2017 at the Village Hall located at 121 East McEvilly Road, Minooka, Illinois for the purpose of hearing written and oral comment from the public concerning the proposed fiscal year budget, and to ask questions on the use of all funds. The proposed budget has been published for public inspection at the Minooka Village Hall in the office of the Village Clerk during normal business hours. All interested citizens, groups and organizations representing their interests are encouraged to attend the public hearing. By Order of President and Board of Trustees, Village of Minooka, IL Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the public meeting should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Minooka, 121 E. McEvilly Road, Minooka, Illinois at (815) 467-2151 at least three (3) working days in advance. (Published in The Joliet HeraldNews April 7, 2017, Morris HeraldNews April 13, 2017, Kendall County Record April 13, 2017) 1396691
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REZONING The Oswego Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at Village Hall located at 100 Parkers Mill, Oswego, Illinois to consider a petition for Rezoning from R-3 Two Family Dwelling District to the B-2 Community Shopping District. The site is generally located at 155 South Madison Street, Oswego in Kendall County, Illinois and legally described as follows: LOTS ONE AND FOUR AND THE NORTH HALF OF A 16.50 FOOT WIDE ALLEY ADJACENT TO LOT 4, VACATED, IN BLOCK 15 OF THE ORIGINAL TOWN OF OSWEGO TOWNSHIP, IN THE VILLAGE OF COUNTY, OSWEGO, KENDALL ILLINOIS. COMMONLY KNOWN AS; 155 SOUTH MADISON STREET, OSWEGO, ILLINOIS The foregoing proposal is the result of a petition filed by Gertrude E. Bohn Declaration of Trust. The proposed plans for the subject property are available for review at the Community Development Department, Oswego Village Hall, 100 Parkers Mill, Oswego, Illinois. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Tina Touchette Oswego Village Clerk (Published in the Oswego Ledger on April 13, 2017) 1398542
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Dated: April 5, 2017 /s/ Debbie Gillette County Clerk /s/ Marsha Noss Deputy April 13, 20, 27, 2017 Kendall County Record 1398626
PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on: March 23, 2017 a certificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: EPIPHANEIA located at: 522 DICKSON RD BRISTOL, IL 60512 Dated: March 23, 2017 /s/ Debbie Gillette County Clerk /s/ Marsha Noss Deputy (Published in the Kendall County Record on March 30, April 6, 13, 2017) 1392337
PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on: April 6, 2017 a certificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: IMPACT DESIGNS located at: 115 Laurie Lane Oswego, IL 60543 Dated: April 6, 2017
/s/ Debbie Gillette County Clerk /s/ Jessica Karales Deputy
located at: 234 SPRINGBROOK TRAIL SOUTH OSWEGO, IL 60543 Dated: March 24, 2017 /s/ Debbie Gillette County Clerk /s/ Marsha Noss Deputy
/s/ Debbie Gillette County Clerk (Published in the Kendall County /s/ Marsha Noss Record on March April 6, 13, 20, Deputy 2017) 1393913 April 13, 20, 27, 2017 Oswego Ledger 1398649
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Public Notice is hereby given that on: March 23, 2017 a certificate was filed in the office of The County ASSUMED NAME Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post PUBLICATION NOTICE office addresses of all of the Public Notice is hereby given that persons owning, conducting and on: March 31, 2017 a certificate transacting the business known as: was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, TITAN SOUND ENTERTAINMENT setting forth the names and post office addresses of all of the located at: persons owning, conducting and 148 Hamlet Cir. transacting the business known as: Montgomery, IL 60538
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PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on: April 5, 2017 a certificate was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: EDIFICE INSPECTION & CONSULTING located at: 898 Parkside Lane Yorkville, IL 60560 Dated: April 5, 2017
PHILOSOPHE TEE located at: 4347 Schofield Dr. Oswego, IL 60543 Dated: March 31, 2017
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On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 5:00 pm, a meeting conducted by Yorkville School District #115 will take place at the Yorkville High April 6, 13, 20, 2017 School Library. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the Oswego Ledger 1396194 district's plans for providing special education services for students with disabilities who attend private schools and home schools within the disPUBLIC NOTICE trict for the 2017-18 school year. If you are a parent of a home schooled student who has been or may be identified with a disability and you reside within the boundaries of Yorkville District ASSUMED NAME #115, you are urged to attend. PUBLICATION NOTICE If you have further questions pertaining to this meeting, please contact Sarah Gorges, Administrative Assistant to Dr. Hassan von Schlegell at Public Notice is hereby given that 630-553-4382 ext. 6390. on: March 22, 2017 a certificate (Published in the Kendall County Record April 13, 2017) 1398381 was filed in the office of The County Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post PUBLIC NOTICE office addresses of all of the STATE OF ILLINOIS persons owning, conducting and DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION transacting the business known as: PUBLIC AUCTION OF REAL PROPERTY The following parcel of land will be offered for sale at the SE Quadrant of IL RT 71 and Plainfield Road. commonly known as Lot 5 of Morse's SMILEY RILEY BOUTIQUE Subdivision. Oswego. Illinois at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. The property to be sold is 10,514 square feet of land located at located at: the SE Quadrant of IL RT 71 and Plainfield Road, Oswego. Illinois. The 1830 FOXFIELD DR., UNIT 8 parcel is currently staked and available for viewing. AURORA, IL 60504 PARCEL NUMBER 3SDX083: THE MINIMUM OPENNING BID IS .................................$42,000.00 Dated: March 22, 2017 A complete legal description will be furnished upon request. Copies of the Bidder's Contract containing terms and provisions may be /s/ Debbie Gillette obtained from the office of Kevin Marchek, P.E. Region Two Engineer. County Clerk District No. 3, 700 East Norris Drive, Ottawa, Illinois 61350, or by call/s/ Jessica Karales ing (815) 434-8467, TDD Number (815) 434-8510 or FAX (815) Deputy 434-8962. The successful bidder must deposit with the State, a deposit in the amount of $6,000.00 at the conclusion of the sale. The deposit must be made payable to the TREASURER, STATE OF ILLINOIS, and April 6, 13, 20, 2017 Kendall County Record 1396241 must be in the form of a Cashier's Check, Bank Draft. Certified Check of Money Order. No personal checks will be accepted. The State of Illinois, Department of Transportation, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the ReguPUBLIC NOTICE lation of the Department of Transportation 49CFR, Part 21. hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the acceptance of any ASSUMED NAME bid pursuant to this advertisement will be without discrimination on the PUBLICATION NOTICE grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin. Sale notices are also available on the department's Internet site located at: Public Notice is hereby given that http://www.idot.illinois.gov/doing-business/sales/excess-propertyon: March 24, 2017 a certificate sales/index. was filed in the office of The County PLEASE NOTE THAT ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, EMPLOYEES NOR FAMILY MEMBERS LIVING WITHIN THE SAME setting forth the names and post HOUSEHOLD MAY BID ON PROPERTY, EITHER REAL OR PERSONAL, office addresses of all of the OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT AT PUBLIC AUCTION. persons owning, conducting and DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION transacting the business known as: RANDALLBLANKENHORN, SECRETARY April 6, 13, 2017 Oswego Ledger 1396168 THE WISDOME SHUTTLE
Dated: March 23, 2017 /s/ Debbie Gillette County Clerk /s/ Jessica Karales Deputy
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID The Board of Education, Yorkville Community Unit District No. 115, Administrative Offices, 604 Center Parkway, Suite A, Yorkville, Illinois 60560 will receive sealed bids for: 2017 ASPHALT REPLACEMENT WORK YORKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY PROJECT NO. 17004 The Bid Opening will be on April 25, 2017 at 1:00 P.M. at the Administrative Offices. At this time the Bids will be publicly opened and read. A Performance and Payment Bond in the full amount of the contract will be required. A Bid Security of 10% of the Bid is required with the proposal. The Contractor must pay the Prevailing Wage Rates for all work per Illinois Law. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, to waive irregularities in the bidding procedure, or accept the Bid that in its opinion will serve its best interest. Any such decision shall be considered final. The Owner reserves the right to set aside a Bid from a Contractor who, in the Owner's opinion, does not exhibit past experience equal to the size and scope of this project. The bidder shall have a written sexual harassment policy in place in full compliance with Section 2-105 of the Illinois Human Rights Act. The bidder is aware of the provisions in 105 ILCS 5/ 10-21.9 and that in bidding agrees to comply with all the requirements contained within. Obtain Bidding Documents (maximum 3 sets) after April 10, 2017 at: Gill Reprographics, Inc. (GRI) 17W715 Butterfield Rd., Suite B Oakbrook Terrrace, Illinois 60181 Phone: (630) 652-0800 A refundable deposit for the drawings and specifications of $50.00 per set is required. Checks should be made payable to CONCEPT 3 Architects, P.C. (NOTE: Contractor must submit a bid in order to receive his deposit.) (Published in the Kendall County Record April 13, 2017) 1398374 Buying? Selling? Renting? Hiring? To place an ad, call 877-264-2527 KendallCountyNOW.com
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KENDALL COUNTY **KENDALL COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS” Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 1, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Kendall County Office Building, Room 209 & 210 at 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL. The purpose of this meeting and hearing is to consider comments and make a determination regarding Petition #16-26. The Petitioner, John and Sharon Pagel Living Trust is seeking to rezone approximately 3.3 acres from R-1 to R-3. The property is located on the northeast corner of Douglas Road and Burkhart Drive, Oswego, Illinois. The property is legally described in Exhibit “A” below. Petition #16-26 and related documents may be reviewed at the Planning, Building and Zoning Department, Room 203, 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 or via the internet at http://www.co.kendall.il.us/planning-building-zoning/meetings/. Questions can be directed to the same department, telephone (630) 553-4139. Fax (630) 553-4179. All interested persons may attend and be heard. Written comments should be directed to the Department but shall only be entered as part of the record at the discretion of the Kendall County Zoning Board of Appeals. THE JOHN AND SHARON PAGEL LIVING TRUST, Applicant That Part of the North Half of Section 15, Township 37 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing at the point of intersection of the South Line of said North Half with the centerline of Douglas Road; thence Northerly, along said centerline of Douglas Road, 488 feet for the point of beginning; thence Northerly, along said centerline, 223.20 feet; thence Easterly, parallel with the Southerly Line of said North Half, 643.85 feet; thence Southerly, parallel with said centerline of Douglas Road, 223.20 feet; thence Westerly, parallel with the Southerly Line of said North Half, 643.85 feet to the point of beginning in Oswego Township, Kendall County, Illinois (Published in the Oswego Ledger April 13, 2017) 1398668
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KENDALL COUNTY **ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS** Notice is hereby given that Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on May 1, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Kendall County Office Building, Room 209 & 210 at 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL.The purpose of this hearing is to consider testimony and make a determination regarding Petition #17-07, Farm A, LLC, is/are seeking a ( Ap-p-lic.....,at (Name(s) of Applicant) Variance from Section 4.09A of the Kendall County Zoning Ordinance to allow private drive in excess of 500' from public street. The property is located at 8172 route 34, Yorkville, IL and is legally described in Exhibit "A"attached. LEGAL DESCRIPTION 8412-A Route 34, Yorkville, IL THAT PART OF THE. SOUTEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22 AND PART OF THE WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23 AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 26 AND PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 27, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A RAILROAD SPIKE NOW MONUMENTING THE ORIGINAL LOCATION OF A STONE IN THE CENTER OF THE ORIGINIAL BRISTOL AND OSWEGO ROAD, DESCRIBED AS BEING 23.05 CHAINS WEST AND 11.02 CHAINSNORTH 35°-3011 WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF U.S. ROUTE 34, A DISTANCE OF 328.24 FEET TO A “P.K.” NAIL FOUND AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 56°-28'-16” EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF U.S. ROUTE 34 A DISTANCE OF 1042.32 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 37°-01'51” EAST A DISTANCE OF 1148.93 FEET; THENCE SOUTH l 7°-23'50” EAST A DISTANCE OF 442.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 31°-48'04” EAST A DISTANCE OF 515.21 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF KING MOOR ON THE FOX AS SHOWN BY A PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK OF PLATS 8 ON PAGE 41; THENCE (THE FOLLOWING SEVEN COURSES BEING ON NORTHESTERLY LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION) SOUTH 30°-40”10” WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25°-40'-10” WEST A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 22°-25'10” WEST A DISTANCE OF 85.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 32°-00'-10” \VEST A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 36°36'-52” WEST A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 35°23'-07” WEST A DISTANCE OF 275.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 52°59'-09” WEST A DISTANCE OF 200 FEET TO A CONCRETEMONUMENT FOUND AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 13 IN SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 37°-16'-11” WEST A DISTANCE OF 903.33 FEET TO A FOUND IRON PIPE; THENCE NORTH 36°-34'-59” WEST A DISTANCE OF 1490.40 FEET TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL THAT PART TAKEN OR USED FOR U.S. ROUTE 34, AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, KENDALL COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS USING BEARINGS AND DISTANCES REFERENCED TO THE ILLINOIS STATE PLANE. COORDINATE SYSTEM, EAST ZONE DATUM OF 1983 (2007 ADJ.): COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 30 IN TIMBER RIDGE SUBDIVISION, UNIT 2, AS RECORDED ON JANUARY 13, 1989 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 890237 IN THE RECORDER S OFFICE OF KENDALL COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 38 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 54 SECONDS WEST 1.07 FEET ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY EXTENSION Petition #17-07 and related documents may be reviewed at the Planning, Building and Zoning Department, Room 203, 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560. Questions can be directed to the same department. Telephone (630) 553-4139. Fax (630) 553.-4179. All interested persons may attend and be heard. Written testimony should be directed to the Department but shall only be entered as part of the record at the discretion of the Kendall County Zoning Board of Appeals. /s/ Farm A, LLC Name(s) of Applicant April 13, 2017 Oswego Ledger1398559
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SANDWICH IL0374850 Annual Water Quality Report for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2016
This report is intended to provide you with important information about your drinking water and the efforts made by the water system to provide safe drinking water. The source of drinking water used by SANDWICH is Ground Water For more information regarding this report contact: Name _Brian Voelkel Phone _815 786 9321 Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre el agua que usted bebe. Tradúzcalo ó hable con alguien que lo entienda bien. Source of Drinking Water The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: • Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. • Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban storm water runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. • Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residential uses. • Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems. • Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the EPAs Safe Drinking Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. We cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.
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Collection Date Highest Level Detected 2016 1
Range of Levels Detected 0.97 - 1.15
Source Water Assessment We want our valued customers to be informed about their water quality. If you would like to learn more, please feel welcome to attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings. The source water assessment for our supply has been completed by the Illinois EPA. If you would like a copy of this information, please stop by City Hall or call our water operator at 815 786 9321. To view a summary version of the completed Source Water Assessments, including: Importance of Source Water; Susceptibility to Contamination Determination; and documentation/recommendation of Source Water Protection Efforts, you may access the Illinois EPA website at http://www.epa.state.il.us/cgi-bin/wp/swap-fact-sheets.pl. Source of Water: SANDWICH Based on information obtained in a Well Site Survey published in 1989 by the Illinois EPA, several potential sources are located within 1,000 feet of the wells.The Illinois EPA has determined that the Sandwich Community Water Supply’s source water is susceptible to contamination. This determination is based on a number of criteria including; monitoring conducted at the wells; monitoring conducted at the entry point to the distribution system; and available hydro geologic data on the wells. 2016 Regulated Contaminants Detected Lead and Copper Definitions: Action Level Goal (ALG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. ALGs allow for a margin of safety. Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. Lead & Copper Copper
Date Sampled
MCLG
08/21/2014
1.3
Action Level (AL) 1.3
90th Percentile
# Sites Over Units AL
0.223
0
ppm
Violation N
Likely Source of Contamination Erosion of natural deposits; Leaching from wood preservatives; Corrosion of household plumbing systems.
Water Quality Test Results Definitions: The following tables contain scientific terms and measures, some of which may require explanation. Avg: Regulatory compliance with some MCLs are based on running annual average of monthly samples. Level 1 Assessment: A Level 1 assessment is a study of the water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why total coliform bacteria have been found in our water system. Level 2 Assessment: A Level 2 assessment is a very detailed study of the water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why an E. coli MCL violation has occurred and/or why total coliform bacteria have been found in our water system on multiple occasions. Maximum Contaminant Level or MCL: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal or MCLG: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level or MRDL: The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal or MRDLG: The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. na: not applicable. mrem: millirems per year (a measure of radiation absorbed by the body) ppb: micrograms per liter or parts per billion - or one ounce in 7,350,000 gallons of water. ppm: milligrams per liter or parts per million - or one ounce in 7,350 gallons of water. Treatment Technique or TT: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water.
MCLG
MCL
Units
Violation
Likely Source of Contamination
MRDLG =4 No goal for the total No goal for the total MCLG
MRDL =4 60
ppm
N
Water additive used to control microbes.
ppb
N
By-product of drinking water disinfection.
80
ppb
N
By-product of drinking water disinfection.
MCL
Units
Violation
Likely Source of Contamination
0
10
ppb
N
2 4
2 4.0
ppm ppm
N N
1.0
ppm
N
Erosion of natural deposits; Runoff from orchards; Runoff from glass and electronics production wastes. Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits. Erosion of natural deposits; Water additive which promotes strong teeth; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories. This contaminant is not currently regulated by the USEPA. However, the state regulates. Erosion of natural deposits. This contaminant is not currently regulated by the USEPA. However, the state regulates. Erosion of natural deposits. Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sewage; Erosion of natural deposits.
Haloacetic Acids 2016 5 (HAA5) Total Trihalomethanes 2016 18 (TTHM) Inorganic Contaminants Collection Date Highest Level Detected Arsenic 04/29/2015 0.978
Range of Levels Detected 0.947 - 0.978
Barium Fluoride
04/29/2015 04/29/2015
0.149 1.14
0.146 - 0.149 1.11 - 1.14
Iron
04/29/2015
0.147
0.123 - 0.147
Manganese
04/29/2015
2
0-2
150
150
ppb
N
Nitrate (measured as Nitrogen) Sodium
2016
0.03
0.03 - 0.03
10
10
ppm
N
04/29/2015
23.4
ppm
N
Erosion from naturally occuring deposits: Used in water softener regeneration.
Radioactive Contaminants Combined Radium 226/228 Gross alpha excluding radon and uranium Volatile Organic Contaminants cis-1,2Dichloroethylene
Collection Date Highest Level Detected 10/08/2014 2
Range of Levels Detected 2-2
MCLG
MCL
Units
Violation
Likely Source of Contamination
0
5
pCi/L
N
Erosion of natural deposits.
10/08/2014
3.8 - 3.8
0
15
pCi/L
N
Erosion of natural deposits.
Range of Levels Detected 1.2 - 1.3
MCLG
MCL
Units
Violation
Likely Source of Contamination
70
70
ppb
N
Discharge from industrial chemical factories.
3.8
Collection Date Highest Level Detected 2016 1
4.94 - 4.94 17.88 - 17.88
47
23.3 - 23.4
County teams come out on top at robotics regionals
Kendall County Record • Oswego Ledger • Plano Record • Thursday, April 13, 2017
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Join Kendall County 4-H for its annual International Night on April 29 at the Kendall County Fairgrounds. From 7 to 8:30 p.m., visitors can journey with 14 Kendall County 4-H Clubs to fill a “passport.”
Travel world at 4-H International Night SHAW MEDIA Experience more than a dozen diverse countries with just one visit to Smith 4-H Hall on the Kendall County Fairgrounds on April 29. From 7 to 8:30 p.m., visitors can journey with 14 Kendall County 4-H Clubs to fill a “passport” by learning about the countries and cultures of Brazil, China, Fiji, Germany, Haiti, Honduras, Madagascar, Morocco, Norway, Puerto Rico, Sweden, Uganda, and the USA, featuring Alaska. During the 11th annual International Night, visitors can discover the cultures, explore the geography and taste native foods of these amazing countries. “Meet 4-H’ers from clubs around the county, as they share facts, flags and food of several different countries,” said Kim Eisnaugle, 4-H Youth Development program coordinator. “Each club shows such creativity in their displays and when communicating what they learned.” As the youth share their 4-H Passport to the World group projects, they will ask “travelers” a question about the study country, and a correct answer will earn the visitors a punch on their passport. Completed excursions “around the world” earn the passport holder a small token for the trip, such as 4-H temporary tattoos, candy, and pencils. “International Night pro-
motes global citizenship and social awareness,” Eisnaugle added. “This event is a wonderful opportunity for 4-H members to present to small groups, and for community youth and families to learn new things. Please come enjoy these dedicated young people’s displays and travel the globe with us.” Participating 4-H clubs for 2017 include: Barn and Beyond; Boots, Blue Jeans and Bows; Kendall County Country Kids; LaMenu Modelle; Little Rockets; Lisbon Town and Country; Millbrook Mighty Ones; Nothin’ But Country; Outbacker Kids; Renegades, Rebels & Rogues; Rockin’ KC’s; Seward Kids & Critters; Spanglish; and Stagecoach Trailblazers. All ages are welcome to attend, and a suggested donation for admission is $1 per person, ages 8 and older. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, contact the University of Illinois Extension office at least two weeks prior to the event. For more information on 4-H Youth Development programs in Kendall County or on University of Illinois Extension, visit go.illinois.edu/ extensiondkk. University of Illinois Extension provides educational programs and research-based information to help Illinois residents improve their quality of life, develop skills and solve problems.
TOP: Kendall County 4-H teams performed well at the 2017 4-H Robotics Showcase in Elgin on April 7. Team “#AWESOME2.0” claimed the championship title. More than 20 4-H teams of youth from DuPage, Kane and Kendall counties designed and programmed robots to address the 2017 Health ‘Bot Challenge, which combined robotic tasks with a healthy living theme. Pictured are (back row, from left) Kole Hultgren, William Davis, (middle row) Adam Hartford, Andrew Hill, Elijah Hartford and (front) Audrey Hartford. MIDDLE: “Fox Formers” Team Black earned the Best Table Performance Award. Pictured are (back row, from left) Paul Emmert, Zack Spillane, Matthew Mierwinski, (front row) Logan Smith, Danny Spillane and Sydney Green. BOTTOM: “Fox Formers” Team Red took home the Programming Award. Pictured are (back row, from left) Liborio Villalobos, Emily Reppy, Sydney Reppy, Madeline Battaglia, Calvin Guerrero, (front row) Ricardo Villalobos, Riley Benning and Alejandro Villalobos. Photos provided